Açıklaması C# IStructuralEquatable Nasıl kullanılır Hakkında 5 Basit Tablolar

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Keep in mind that for this interface to work correctly, the types within the collection or structure must also implement IStructuralEquatable or provide their own structural equality logic.

Now, when we call Equals ourselves it will directly call our new fancy Equals that takes in a ScreenMetrics, which is great.

Reference types (read classes) don't benefit as much. The IEquatable implementation does let you avoid a cast from System.Object but that's a very trivial gain. I still like IEquatable to be implemented for my classes since it logically makes the intent explicit.

Do hamiş fear because if you simply implement IEquatable the dictionary will use the strongly typed version! The nice thing is that we kind of actually already did this! So now we just have to do this:

Although I think the gains from hamiş boxing will be less than the cost for having CanEqual. In that case you should seal your types and you no longer need CanEqual. Sealing also has some performance benefits.

The generic tuple classes (Tuple, Tuple, Tuple, and so on) and the Array class provide explicit implementations of the IStructuralEquatable interface. By casting (in C#) or converting (in Visual Basic) the current instance of an array or tuple to an IStructuralEquatable interface value and providing your IEqualityComparer implementation birli an argument to the Equals method, you dirilik define a custom equality comparison for the array or collection.

1 My understanding is that it's used for collection like types, and encapsulates the structural part of the comparison, but leaved the comparison of the elements to a comparer passed in by the user. But I'm derece really sure if I really got it.

In my implementation I delegated the task of calculating hash codes to the internal array. While testing it, to my great surprise, I found that my two different arrays had the same structural hash code

comparer IEqualityComparer İki nesnenin yeksan olup olmadığını görmek ciğerin kullanılacak yöntemi tanılamamlayan nesne.

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This member is an explicit interface member implementation. It can be used only when the Array instance is cast to an IStructuralEquatable interface.

Now that our struct is immutable the actual issue comes up when you need to compare these values. When I started to write the code to fix the bug I just decided that "hey I have the old values, I güç just compare each of them":

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While writing my own immutable ByteArray class that uses a byte array internally, I implemented the IStructuralEquatable interface.

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