C# - TimeSpan.Equality() Operator with Example

In this tutorial, we will learn about the C# TimeSpan.Equality() operator with its definition, usage, syntax, and example. By Nidhi Last updated : March 30, 2023

TimeSpan.Equality() Operator

The TimeSpan.Equality() is overloaded using operator overloading. This operator overloaded method is used to compare two instances of TimeSpan structure. If two instances are equal then it returns true otherwise it returns false.

Syntax

bool TimeSpan.operator==(TimeSpan timeSpan1, TimeSpan timeSpan2);

Parameter(s)

  • timeSpan1: timeSpan1 to be compared.
  • timeSpan2: timeSpan2 to be compared.

Return Value

This method returns a boolean value, if two instances are equal then it returns true. Otherwise, it returns false.

C# Example of TimeSpan.Equality() Operator

The source code to demonstrate the equality (==) operator with TimeSpan structure is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.

using System;

class TimeSpanDemo
{
    //Entry point of Program
    static public void Main()
    {
        TimeSpan timespan1 = new TimeSpan(2, 0, 0);
        TimeSpan timespan2 = new TimeSpan(0, 90, 0);
        TimeSpan timespan3 = new TimeSpan(2, 0, 0);

        if (timespan1 == timespan2)
            Console.WriteLine("Both instances are equal");
        else
            Console.WriteLine("Both instances are not equal");

        if (timespan1 == timespan3)
            Console.WriteLine("Both instances are equal");
        else
            Console.WriteLine("Both instances are not equal");
    }
}

Output

Both instances are not equal
Both instances are equal
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