The Single.Equals() method in C# is used to return a value indicating whether two instances of Single represent the same value.
Syntax
public bool Equals (float ob); public override bool Equals (object ob);
The parameter ob for the both the syntaxes is an object to compare with this instance.
Example
using System;
public class Demo {
public static void Main() {
float f1 = 15.9f;
float f2 = 40.2f;
Console.WriteLine("Value1 = "+f1);
Console.WriteLine("Value2 = "+f2);
Console.WriteLine("Are both the values equal? = "+f1.Equals(f2));
}
}Output
Value1 = 15.9 Value2 = 40.2 Are both the values equal? = False
Example
using System;
public class Demo {
public static void Main() {
float f1 = 10.9f;
object f2 = 10.9f;
Console.WriteLine("Value1 = "+f1);
Console.WriteLine("Value2 = "+f2);
Console.WriteLine("Are both the values equal? = "+f1.Equals(f2));
}
}Output
Value1 = 10.9 Value2 = 10.9 Are both the values equal? = True