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C# | Byte.CompareTo(Object) Method

This method is used to compare the current instance to a specified object and returns a sign of their relative values. Regardless of value, any instance of Byte will be considered greater than null.

Syntax:



public int CompareTo (object value);

Here, it takes an object to compare, or null.

Return Value: It returns a signed integer indicating the relative order of current instance and value parameter as follows:



Exception: It throws ArgumentException if value is not an Byte.

Below programs illustrate the use of Byte.CompareTo(Object) Method

Example 1:




// C# program to demonstrate the
// Byte.CompareTo(object) Method
using System;
  
class GFG {
  
    // Main Method
    public static void Main()
    {
        try {
  
            // Declaring and initializing value1
            byte value1 = 10;
  
            // Declaring and initializing value2
            // converting to byte using explicit
            // type casting
            object value2 = (byte)87;
  
            // using CompareTo() method
            int status = value1.CompareTo(value2);
  
            // checking the status
            if (status > 0)
                Console.WriteLine("{0} is greater than {1}",
                                            value1, value2);
  
            else if (status < 0)
                Console.WriteLine("{0} is less than {1}",
                                         value1, value2);
            else
                Console.WriteLine("{0} is equal to {1}",
                                        value1, value2);
        }
  
        catch (ArgumentException e) 
        {
            Console.WriteLine("value2 must be Byte");
            Console.Write("Exception Thrown: ");
            Console.Write("{0}", e.GetType(), e.Message);
        }
    }
}

Output:
10 is less than 87

Example 2: For ArgumentException




// C# program to demonstrate the
// Byte.CompareTo(object) Method
using System;
using System.Globalization;
  
class GFG {
  
    // Main Method
    public static void Main()
    {
        try {
  
            // Declaring and initializing value1
            byte value1 = 10;
  
            // Declaring and initializing value2
            object value2 = (long)569874514;
  
            // using CompareTo() method
            int status = value1.CompareTo(value2);
  
            // checking the status
            if (status > 0)
                Console.WriteLine("{0} is greater than {1}",
                                            value1, value2);
  
            else if (status < 0)
                Console.WriteLine("{0} is less than {1}",
                                         value1, value2);
            else
                Console.WriteLine("{0} is equal to {1}",
                                        value1, value2);
        }
  
        catch (ArgumentException e) 
        {
            Console.WriteLine("value2 must be Byte");
            Console.Write("Exception Thrown: ");
            Console.Write("{0}", e.GetType(), e.Message);
        }
    }
}

Output:
value2 must be Byte
Exception Thrown: System.ArgumentException

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