Point4D.Equality(Point4D, Point4D) Operator
Definition
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Compares two Point4D structures for equality.
public:
static bool operator ==(System::Windows::Media::Media3D::Point4D point1, System::Windows::Media::Media3D::Point4D point2);
public static bool operator == (System.Windows.Media.Media3D.Point4D point1, System.Windows.Media.Media3D.Point4D point2);
static member ( = ) : System.Windows.Media.Media3D.Point4D * System.Windows.Media.Media3D.Point4D -> bool
Public Shared Operator == (point1 As Point4D, point2 As Point4D) As Boolean
Parameters
Returns
true
if the X, Y, and Z coordinates of point4D1
and point4D2
are equal; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the overloaded equality operator to check whether two Point4D structures are equal.
// Checks if two Point4D structures are equal using the overloaded equality operator.
Point4D point1 = new Point4D(10, 5, 1, 4);
Point4D point2 = new Point4D(15, 40, 60, 75);
Boolean areEqual;
areEqual = (point1 == point2);
// areEqual is False
// Displaying Results
syntaxString = "areEqual = (point1 == point2);";
resultType = "Boolean";
operationString = "Checking if two 3D points are equal";
ShowResults(areEqual.ToString(), syntaxString, resultType, operationString);
' Checks if two Point4D structures are equal using the overloaded equality operator.
Dim point1 As New Point4D(10, 5, 1, 4)
Dim point2 As New Point4D(15, 40, 60, 75)
Dim areEqual As Boolean
areEqual = (point1 = point2)
' areEqual is False
' Displaying Results
syntaxString = "areEqual = (point1 == point2)"
resultType = "Boolean"
operationString = "Checking if two 3D points are equal"
ShowResults(areEqual.ToString(), syntaxString, resultType, operationString)
Remarks
Two Point4D structures are equal if the values of their X, Y, Z, and W properties are the same.
Because a Double value can lose precision when arithmetic operations are performed on them, a comparison between two Point4D values that are logically equal might fail.
Applies to
See also
.NET