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C# | Byte.Equals(Byte) Method

Last Updated : 07 Feb, 2023
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This method is used to return a value indicating whether this instance and a specified Byte object represent the same value. 

Syntax:

public bool Equals (byte obj);

Here, obj is a byte object to compare to this instance. 

Return Value: This method returns true if obj is equal to this instance otherwise, it returns false

Below programs illustrate the use of Byte.Equals(Byte) Method: 

Example 1: 

CSHARP




// C# program to demonstrate
// Byte.Equals(byte) Method
using System;
 
class GFG {
 
    // Main Method
    public static void Main()
    {
 
        // Declaring val1 and val2
        byte val1, val2;
 
        // initializing the val1, val2 and val3
        val1 = 12;
        val2 = 13;
 
        // getting compared constant
        // using Equals method
        bool i = val2.Equals(val1);
 
        // checking the condition
        if (i)
            Console.Write("val2 is equal to val1");
 
        else
            Console.Write("val2 is not equal to val1");
    }
}


Output:

val2 is not equal to val1

Example 2: 

CSHARP




// C# program to demonstrate
// Byte.Equals(byte) Method
using System;
 
class GFG {
 
    // Main Method
    public static void Main()
    {
 
        // checking the condition
        // calling check() method
        check((byte)10, (byte)20);
        check((byte)30, (byte)20);
        check((byte)10, (byte)10);
        check((byte)5, (byte)7);
        check((byte)40, (byte)50);
        check((byte)1, (byte)1);
    }
 
    // Defining the check method
    public static void check(byte v1, byte v2)
    {
 
        // getting compared constant
        // using Equals() method
        bool i = v1.Equals(v2);
 
        // checking the condition
        if (i)
            Console.WriteLine(v1 + " is equal to " + v2);
 
        else
            Console.WriteLine(v1 + " is not equal to " + v2);
    }
}


Output:

10 is not equal to 20
30 is not equal to 20
10 is equal to 10
5 is not equal to 7
40 is not equal to 50
1 is equal to 1

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