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Object.Equals Método

Definición

Determina si dos instancias de objeto son iguales.

Sobrecargas

Equals(Object)

Determina si el objeto especificado es igual que el objeto actual.

Equals(Object, Object)

Determina si las instancias del objeto especificado se consideran iguales.

Equals(Object)

Source:
Object.cs
Source:
Object.cs
Source:
Object.cs

Determina si el objeto especificado es igual que el objeto actual.

public:
 virtual bool Equals(System::Object ^ obj);
public virtual bool Equals (object obj);
public virtual bool Equals (object? obj);
abstract member Equals : obj -> bool
override this.Equals : obj -> bool
Public Overridable Function Equals (obj As Object) As Boolean

Parámetros

obj
Object

Objeto que se va a comparar con el objeto actual.

Devoluciones

true si el objeto especificado es igual al objeto actual; en caso contrario, false.

Comentarios

Para obtener más información sobre esta API, consulte Comentarios complementarios de la API para Object.Equals.

Consulte también

Se aplica a

Equals(Object, Object)

Source:
Object.cs
Source:
Object.cs
Source:
Object.cs

Determina si las instancias del objeto especificado se consideran iguales.

public:
 static bool Equals(System::Object ^ objA, System::Object ^ objB);
public static bool Equals (object objA, object objB);
public static bool Equals (object? objA, object? objB);
static member Equals : obj * obj -> bool
Public Shared Function Equals (objA As Object, objB As Object) As Boolean

Parámetros

objA
Object

Primer objeto que se va a comparar.

objB
Object

Segundo objeto que se va a comparar.

Devoluciones

Es true si los dos objetos se consideran iguales; en caso contrario, es false. Si tanto objA como objB son null, el método devuelve true.

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo siguiente se muestra el Equals(Object, Object) método y se compara con el ReferenceEquals método .

using System;

public class Example
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      Dog m1 = new Dog("Alaskan Malamute");
      Dog m2 = new Dog("Alaskan Malamute");
      Dog g1 = new Dog("Great Pyrenees");
      Dog g2 = g1;
      Dog d1 = new Dog("Dalmation");
      Dog n1 = null;
      Dog n2 = null;

      Console.WriteLine("null = null: {0}", Object.Equals(n1, n2));
      Console.WriteLine("null Reference Equals null: {0}\n", Object.ReferenceEquals(n1, n2));

      Console.WriteLine("{0} = {1}: {2}", g1, g2, Object.Equals(g1, g2));
      Console.WriteLine("{0} Reference Equals {1}: {2}\n", g1, g2, Object.ReferenceEquals(g1, g2));

      Console.WriteLine("{0} = {1}: {2}", m1, m2, Object.Equals(m1, m2));
      Console.WriteLine("{0} Reference Equals {1}: {2}\n", m1, m2, Object.ReferenceEquals(m1, m2));

      Console.WriteLine("{0} = {1}: {2}", m1, d1, Object.Equals(m1, d1));
      Console.WriteLine("{0} Reference Equals {1}: {2}", m1, d1, Object.ReferenceEquals(m1, d1));
   }
}

public class Dog
{
   // Public field.
   public string Breed;

   // Class constructor.
   public Dog(string dogBreed)
   {
      this.Breed = dogBreed;
   }

   public override bool Equals(Object obj)
   {
      if (obj == null || !(obj is Dog))
         return false;
      else
         return this.Breed == ((Dog) obj).Breed;
   }

   public override int GetHashCode()
   {
      return this.Breed.GetHashCode();
   }

   public override string ToString()
   {
      return this.Breed;
   }
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       null = null: True
//       null Reference Equals null: True
//
//       Great Pyrenees = Great Pyrenees: True
//       Great Pyrenees Reference Equals Great Pyrenees: True
//
//       Alaskan Malamute = Alaskan Malamute: True
//       Alaskan Malamute Reference Equals Alaskan Malamute: False
//
//       Alaskan Malamute = Dalmation: False
//       Alaskan Malamute Reference Equals Dalmation: False
open System

// Class constructor
type Dog(dogBreed) =
    // Public property.
    member _.Breed = dogBreed

    override this.Equals(obj) =
        match obj with
        | :? Dog as dog when dog.Breed = this.Breed -> true
        | _ -> false

    override _.GetHashCode() =
        dogBreed.GetHashCode()

    override _.ToString() =
        dogBreed

let m1 = Dog "Alaskan Malamute"
let m2 = Dog "Alaskan Malamute"
let g1 = Dog "Great Pyrenees"
let g2 = g1
let d1 = Dog "Dalmation"
let n1 = Unchecked.defaultof<Dog>
let n2 = Unchecked.defaultof<Dog>

printfn $"null = null: {Object.Equals(n1, n2)}"
printfn $"null Reference Equals null: {Object.ReferenceEquals(n1, n2)}\n"

printfn $"{g1} = {g2}: {Object.Equals(g1, g2)}"
printfn $"{g1} Reference Equals {g2}: {Object.ReferenceEquals(g1, g2)}\n"

printfn $"{m1} = {m2}: {Object.Equals(m1, m2)}"
printfn $"{m1} Reference Equals {m2}: {Object.ReferenceEquals(m1, m2)}\n"

printfn $"{m1} = {d1}: {Object.Equals(m1, d1)}"
printfn $"{m1} Reference Equals {d1}: {Object.ReferenceEquals(m1, d1)}"

// The example displays the following output:
//       null = null: True
//       null Reference Equals null: True
//
//       Great Pyrenees = Great Pyrenees: True
//       Great Pyrenees Reference Equals Great Pyrenees: True
//
//       Alaskan Malamute = Alaskan Malamute: True
//       Alaskan Malamute Reference Equals Alaskan Malamute: False
//
//       Alaskan Malamute = Dalmation: False
//       Alaskan Malamute Reference Equals Dalmation: False
Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim m1 As New Dog("Alaskan Malamute")
      Dim m2 As New Dog("Alaskan Malamute")
      Dim g1 As New Dog("Great Pyrenees")
      Dim g2 As Dog = g1
      Dim d1 As New Dog("Dalmation")
      Dim n1 As Dog = Nothing
      Dim n2 As Dog = Nothing
      
      Console.WriteLine("null = null: {0}", Object.Equals(n1, n2))
      Console.WriteLine("null Reference Equals null: {0}", Object.ReferenceEquals(n1, n2))
      Console.WriteLine()
      
      Console.WriteLine("{0} = {1}: {2}", g1, g2, Object.Equals(g1, g2))
      Console.WriteLine("{0} Reference Equals {1}: {2}", g1, g2, Object.ReferenceEquals(g1, g2))
      Console.WriteLine()
      
      Console.WriteLine("{0} = {1}: {2}", m1, m2, Object.Equals(m1, m2))
      Console.WriteLine("{0} Reference Equals {1}: {2}", m1, m2, Object.ReferenceEquals(m1, m2))
      Console.WriteLine()
      
      Console.WriteLine("{0} = {1}: {2}", m1, d1, Object.Equals(m1, d1))  
      Console.WriteLine("{0} Reference Equals {1}: {2}", m1, d1, Object.ReferenceEquals(m1, d1))  
   End Sub
End Module

Public Class Dog
   ' Public field.
   Public Breed As String
   
   ' Class constructor.
   Public Sub New(dogBreed As String)
      Me.Breed = dogBreed
   End Sub

   Public Overrides Function Equals(obj As Object) As Boolean
      If obj Is Nothing OrElse Not typeof obj Is Dog Then
         Return False
      Else
         Return Me.Breed = CType(obj, Dog).Breed
      End If   
   End Function
   
   Public Overrides Function GetHashCode() As Integer
      Return Me.Breed.GetHashCode()
   End Function
   
   Public Overrides Function ToString() As String
      Return Me.Breed
   End Function
End Class
' The example displays the following output:
'       null = null: True
'       null Reference Equals null: True
'       
'       Great Pyrenees = Great Pyrenees: True
'       Great Pyrenees Reference Equals Great Pyrenees: True
'       
'       Alaskan Malamute = Alaskan Malamute: True
'       Alaskan Malamute Reference Equals Alaskan Malamute: False
'       
'       Alaskan Malamute = Dalmation: False
'       Alaskan Malamute Reference Equals Dalmation: False

Comentarios

El método estático Equals(Object, Object) indica si dos objetos, objA y objB, son iguales. También permite probar objetos cuyo valor es NULL para determinar si son iguales. Compara objA y objB para la igualdad de la siguiente manera:

  • Determina si los dos objetos representan la misma referencia de objeto. Si lo hacen, el método devuelve true. Esta prueba equivale a llamar al ReferenceEquals método . Además, si y objAobjB son NULL, el método devuelve true.

  • Determina si objA o objB es null. Si es así, devuelve false.

  • Si los dos objetos no representan la misma referencia de objeto y ninguno es NULL, llama a objA.Equals(objB) y devuelve el resultado. Esto significa que si objA invalida el Object.Equals(Object) método , se llama a esta invalidación.

Consulte también

Se aplica a