I would like to compare two collections (in C#), but I'm not sure of the best way to implement this efficiently.
I've read the other thread about Enumerable.SequenceEqual, but it's not exactly what I'm looking for.
In my case, two collections would be equal if they both contain the same items (no matter the order).
Example:
collectio...
Can you explain the difference between == and ===, giving some useful examples?
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I came across this recently, up until now I have been happily overriding the equality operator (==) and/or Equals method in order to see if two references types actually contained the same data (i.e. two different instances that look the same).
I have been using this even more since I have been getting more in to automated testing (comp...
How do you compare two instances of structs for equality in standard C?
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How do you properly override isEqual: in Objective-C? The "catch" seems to be that if two objects are equal (as determined by the isEqual: method), they must have the same hash value.
The Introspection section of the Cocoa Fundamentals Guide does have an example on how to override isEqual:, copied as follows, for a class named MyWidget...
I'm using JSLint to go through some horrific JavaScript at work and it's returning a huge number of suggestions to replace == with === when doing things like comparing 'idSele_UNVEHtype.value.length == 0' inside of an if statement.
I'm basically wondering if there is a performance benefit to replacing == with ===. Any performance improv...
I asked a related question about findbugs, but let's ask a more general question.
Suppose that I am working with an object-oriented language in which polymorphism is possible.
Suppose that the language supports static type checking (e.g., Java, C++)
Suppose that the language does not allow variance in parameters (e.g., Java, again...)...
I ran into this today when unit testing a generic dictionary.
System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<int, string> actual, expected;
actual = new System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<int, string> { { 1, "foo" }, { 2, "bar" } };
expected = new System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<int, string> { { 1, "foo" }, { 2, "bar" } };
Assert.AreEqu...
When writing custom classes it is often important to allow equivalence by means of the == and != operators. In Python, this is made possible by implementing the __eq__ and __ne__ special methods, respectively. The easiest way I've found to do this is the following method:
class Foo:
def __init__(self, item):
self.item = item...
I've been using the "==" operator in my program to compare all my strings so far.
However, I ran into a bug, changed one of them into .equals() instead, and it fixed the bug.
Is "==" bad?
When should it and should it not be used?
What's the difference?
Thanks
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So I have a collection of objects. The exact type isn't important. From it I want to extract all the unique pairs of a pair of particular properties, thusly:
myObjectCollection.Select(item=>new
{
Alpha = item.propOne,
Bravo = item...
I want to be able to have LinkedList.contains() return true for a custom comparator.
Suppose that I have 1 LinkedList and 2 objects
LinkedList<MyObject> myList = new LinkedList<MyObject>();
MyObject a = new MyObject("HELLO");
MyObject b = new MyObject("HELLO");
Technicaly, both objects are identical in terms of comparison (MyObject ...
I have the following code...
if (Price_Foreign != Double.NaN)
{
output.Append(spacer);
output.Append(String.Format("{0,-10:C} USD",Price_Foreign));
}
Which outputs:
NaN USD
What gives?
I'm using Double.NaN to indicate that the value doesn't exist, and shouldn't be output.
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What is the difference between == and === in php. I am unsure when to use both.
Updated note: So that it shows up in StackOverflow search, the difference between == and === is the same as the difference between != and !==.
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String s1 = "BloodParrot is the man";
String s2 = "BloodParrot is the man";
String s3 = new String("BloodParrot is the man");
System.out.println(s1.equals(s2));
System.out.println(s1 == s2);
System.out.println(s1 == s3);
System.out.println(s1.equals(s3));
// output
true
true
false
true
Why don't all the strings have the same ...
Is it possible to find out if two expressions are the same?
Like given the following four expressions:
Expression<Func<int, bool>> a = x => false;
Expression<Func<int, bool>> b = x => false;
Expression<Func<int, bool>> c = x => true;
Expression<Func<int, bool>> d = x => x == 5;
Then, at least as we ca...
I want to check whether a value is equal to 1. Is there any difference in the following lines of code
Evaluated value == 1
1 == evaluated value
in terms of the compiler execution
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first take, kludge solution, sentinel approach(it's imperative that your program should not allow inputting of sentinel value):
select coalesce(a, -2147483648) = coalesce(b, -2147483648) as is_equal -- a little postgresism
let's say you forgot to block the sentinel value on your program, the user inputted -2147483648 on the B field...
How do you test multiple values for equality in one line?
Basically I want to do
if (val1 == val2 == val3 == ... valN)
but in VB.Net.
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I want to learn how others cope with the following scenario.
This is not homework or an assignment of any kind. The example classes have been created to better illustrate my question however it does reflect a real life scenario which we would like feedback on.
We retrieve all data from the database and place it into an object. A object...