C# OperatingSystem Equals(Object)

Description

OperatingSystem Equals(Object) determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.

Syntax

OperatingSystem.Equals(Object) has the following syntax.


public virtual bool Equals(
  Object obj
)

Parameters

OperatingSystem.Equals(Object) has the following parameters.

  • obj - The object to compare with the current object.

Returns

OperatingSystem.Equals(Object) method returns true if the specified object is equal to the current object; otherwise, false.

Example


//w w w  .  ja  va2  s . c o m
using System;

class CloneCompareDemo
{
    static void Main( )
    {
        Version verMMBVer = new Version( 5, 6, 7, 8 );

        OperatingSystem opCreate1 = new OperatingSystem( PlatformID.Win32NT, verMMBVer );

        OperatingSystem opClone = (OperatingSystem)opCreate1.Clone( );

        Console.WriteLine(opCreate1.Equals( opClone ) );

    } 
} 

The code above generates the following result.





















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