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Equals(Object) Method which is inherited from the Object class is used to check if a specified BitArray object is equal to another BitArray object or not.

Syntax:

public virtual bool Equals (object obj);

Here, obj is the object which is to be compared with the current object.

Return Value: This method return true if the specified object is equal to the current object otherwise it returns false.

Below programs illustrate the use of above-discussed method:

Example 1:




// C# code to if specified 
// BitArray object is equal 
// to the current object
using System; 
using System.Collections; 
   
class GFG { 
   
    // Driver code 
    public static void Main() 
    
   
        // Creating a BitArray 
        BitArray myBitArr1 = new BitArray(4); 
   
        // Creating a BitArray 
        BitArray myBitArr2 = new BitArray(4); 
   
        // Initializing values in myBitArr1 
        myBitArr1[0] = false
        myBitArr1[1] = false
        myBitArr1[2] = true
        myBitArr1[3] = true
   
        // Initializing values in myBitArr2 
        myBitArr2[0] = false
        myBitArr2[2] = false
        myBitArr2[1] = true
        myBitArr2[3] = true
         
       // using Equals(Object) method 
       // to check if myBitArr1 is 
       // equal to myBitArr2 or not
       Console.WriteLine(myBitArr1.Equals(myBitArr2));         
    


Output:

False

Example 2:




// C# code to if specified
// BitArray object is equal
// to the current object
using System;
using System.Collections;
  
class GFG {
  
    // Driver code
    public static void Main()
    {
  
        // Creating a BitArray
        BitArray myBitArr1 = new BitArray(4);
  
        // Creating a BitArray
        BitArray myBitArr2 = new BitArray(4);
  
        // Initializing values in myBitArr1
        myBitArr1[0] = false;
        myBitArr1[1] = false;
        myBitArr1[2] = true;
        myBitArr1[3] = true;
  
        // Initializing values in myBitArr2
        myBitArr2[0] = false;
        myBitArr2[2] = false;
        myBitArr2[1] = true;
        myBitArr2[3] = true;
  
        // using Equals(Object) method
        // to check if myBitArr1 is
        // equal to myBitArr2 or not
        Console.WriteLine(myBitArr1.Equals(myBitArr2));
          
        // Creating a BitArray
        BitArray myBitArr3 = new BitArray(4);
          
        // assigning myBitArr2 to myBitArr3
        myBitArr3 = myBitArr2;
          
        // using Equals(Object) method
        // to check if myBitArr2 is
        // equal to myBitArr3 or not
        Console.WriteLine(myBitArr2.Equals(myBitArr3));
          
          
    }
}


Output:

False
True

Note: If the current instance is a reference type, the Equals(Object) method checks for reference equality.



Last Updated : 01 Feb, 2019
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