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Enum.CompareTo(Object) Method

Definition

Compares this instance to a specified object and returns an indication of their relative values.

public:
 virtual int CompareTo(System::Object ^ target);
public int CompareTo (object target);
public int CompareTo (object? target);
abstract member CompareTo : obj -> int
override this.CompareTo : obj -> int
Public Function CompareTo (target As Object) As Integer

Parameters

target
Object

An object to compare, or null.

Returns

A signed number that indicates the relative values of this instance and target.

Value Meaning
Less than zero The value of this instance is less than the value of target.
Zero The value of this instance is equal to the value of target.
Greater than zero The value of this instance is greater than the value of target, or target is null.

Implements

Exceptions

target and this instance are not the same type.

This instance is not type SByte, Int16, Int32, Int64, Byte, UInt16, UInt32, or UInt64.

This instance is null.

Examples

The following example illustrates the use of CompareTo in the context of Enum.

using namespace System;

public enum class VehicleDoors
{
   Motorbike = 0,
   Sportscar = 2,
   Sedan = 4,
   Hatchback = 5
};

int main()
{
   VehicleDoors myVeh = VehicleDoors::Sportscar;
   VehicleDoors yourVeh = VehicleDoors::Motorbike;
   VehicleDoors otherVeh = VehicleDoors::Sedan;
   Console::WriteLine(  "Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, yourVeh );
   Int32 iRes = myVeh.CompareTo( yourVeh );
   Console::WriteLine(  "{0}{1}", iRes > 0 ? (String^)"Yes" : "No", Environment::NewLine );
   Console::WriteLine(  "Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, otherVeh );
   iRes = myVeh.CompareTo( otherVeh );
   Console::WriteLine(  "{0}", iRes > 0 ? (String^)"Yes" : "No" );
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Motorbike?
//       Yes
//       
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Sedan?
//       No
using System;

public class CompareToTest {
    enum VehicleDoors { Motorbike = 0, Sportscar = 2, Sedan = 4, Hatchback = 5 };

    public static void Main() {
        VehicleDoors myVeh = VehicleDoors.Sportscar;
        VehicleDoors yourVeh = VehicleDoors.Motorbike;
        VehicleDoors otherVeh = VehicleDoors.Sedan;

        Console.WriteLine("Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, yourVeh);
        Console.WriteLine( "{0}{1}", myVeh.CompareTo(yourVeh) > 0 ? "Yes" : "No", Environment.NewLine );

        Console.WriteLine("Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, otherVeh);
        Console.WriteLine( "{0}", myVeh.CompareTo(otherVeh) > 0 ? "Yes" : "No" );
    }
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Motorbike?
//       Yes
//
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Sedan?
//       No
type VehicleDoors =
    | Motorbike = 0
    | Sportscar = 2
    | Sedan = 4
    | Hatchback = 5

let myVeh = VehicleDoors.Sportscar
let yourVeh = VehicleDoors.Motorbike
let otherVeh = VehicleDoors.Sedan

printfn $"Does a {myVeh} have more doors than a {yourVeh}?"
printfn $"""{if myVeh.CompareTo yourVeh > 0 then "Yes" else "No"}\n"""

printfn $"Does a {myVeh} have more doors than a {otherVeh}?"
printfn $"""{if myVeh.CompareTo otherVeh > 0 then "Yes" else "No"}"""

// The example displays the following output:
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Motorbike?
//       Yes
//
//       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Sedan?
//       No
Public Class CompareToTest
    Enum VehicleDoors
        Motorbike = 0
        Sportscar = 2
        Sedan = 4
        Hatchback = 5
    End Enum
    
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        Dim myVeh As VehicleDoors = VehicleDoors.Sportscar
        Dim yourVeh As VehicleDoors = VehicleDoors.Motorbike
        Dim otherVeh As VehicleDoors = VehicleDoors.Sedan
        
        Dim output as String

        If myVeh.CompareTo(yourVeh) > 0 Then output = "Yes" Else output = "No"
        Console.WriteLine("Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, yourVeh)
        Console.WriteLine("{0}{1}", output, Environment.NewLine)
        
        Console.WriteLine("Does a {0} have more doors than a {1}?", myVeh, otherVeh)
        If myVeh.CompareTo(otherVeh) > 0 Then output = "Yes" Else output = "No"
        Console.WriteLine("{0}", output)
    End Sub
End Class
' The example displays the following output:
'       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Motorbike?
'       Yes
'       
'       Does a Sportscar have more doors than a Sedan?
'       No

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