operator== (stack) (STL/CLR)
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Stack equal comparison.
Syntax
template<typename Value,
typename Container>
bool operator==(stack<Value, Container>% left,
stack<Value, Container>% right);
Parameters
left
Left container to compare.
right
Right container to compare.
Remarks
The operator function returns true only if the sequences controlled by left
and right
have the same length and, for each position i
, left``[i] ==
right``[i]
. You use it to test whether left
is ordered the same as right
when the two stacks are compared element by element.
Example
// cliext_stack_operator_eq.cpp
// compile with: /clr
#include <cliext/stack>
typedef cliext::stack<wchar_t> Mystack;
int main()
{
Mystack c1;
c1.push(L'a');
c1.push(L'b');
c1.push(L'c');
// display contents " a b c"
for each (wchar_t elem in c1.get_container())
System::Console::Write(" {0}", elem);
System::Console::WriteLine();
// assign to a new container
Mystack c2;
c2.push(L'a');
c2.push(L'b');
c2.push(L'd');
// display contents " a b d"
for each (wchar_t elem in c2.get_container())
System::Console::Write(" {0}", elem);
System::Console::WriteLine();
System::Console::WriteLine("[a b c] == [a b c] is {0}",
c1 == c1);
System::Console::WriteLine("[a b c] == [a b d] is {0}",
c1 == c2);
return (0);
}
a b c
a b d
[a b c] == [a b c] is True
[a b c] == [a b d] is False
Requirements
Header: <cliext/stack>
Namespace: cliext
See Also
stack (STL/CLR)
operator!= (stack) (STL/CLR)
operator< (stack) (STL/CLR)
operator>= (stack) (STL/CLR)
operator> (stack) (STL/CLR)
operator<= (stack) (STL/CLR)