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Hello,
In comparing strings, is it just as well to use...

string1 == string2

or is it better for any reason to use the String.Compare of String.Equals?

Thanks
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Randy,

The == operator is defined in terms of String.Equals:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...alitytopic.asp

If you just need to test whether two strings are equal or not, it's simpler
and clearer to use == than Compare().

Compare() is to be used when you need to check whether a string is "less
than", "equal" or "greater than" other following certain sort criteria for
characters:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...classtopic.asp

Regards - Octavio
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Hello,
In comparing strings, is it just as well to use...

string1 == string2

or is it better for any reason to use the String.Compare of String.Equals?

Thanks

Nov 17 '05 #2

1. if (string1 ==string2 ) will perfrm a case-sensitive test for equality
between two strings.

2. string.Compare( string1,string2 ) will perform case-insensitive test
between two strings.
Example int AA = string.Compare( "man","man" ) will return 0 which means they
are equal

Whereas int AA =string.compare ("man","MAN" ) will return a negative number
which mean they are different.

Hope this helps
Yonas
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Hello,
In comparing strings, is it just as well to use...

string1 == string2

or is it better for any reason to use the String.Compare of String.Equals?

Thanks

Nov 17 '05 #3
Yonas Hagos <y_*****@hotmai l.com> wrote:
1. if (string1 ==string2 ) will perfrm a case-sensitive test for equality
between two strings.
Yes.
2. string.Compare( string1,string2 ) will perform case-insensitive test
between two strings.
No!
Example int AA = string.Compare( "man","man" ) will return 0 which means they
are equal

Whereas int AA =string.compare ("man","MAN" ) will return a negative number
which mean they are different.


That goes against what you said - you said that string.Compare performs
a case-*insensitive* test, but "man" and "MAN" differ only in case. If
string.Compare were case-insensitive, it would return 0.

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Nov 17 '05 #4
"Randy" <te**@temp.co m> wrote in message
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Hello,
In comparing strings, is it just as well to use...

string1 == string2

or is it better for any reason to use the String.Compare of String.Equals?


Assuming you want a case-sensitive comparison :

string1 == string2 is ok, as long as both sides are strings
(and not objects) at compile time.

eg.
==
string s1 = "abc";
string s2 = s1.ToLower();

if (object.Referen ceEquals(s1, s2))
MessageBox.Show ("string references equal");
else
MessageBox.Show ("string references not equal"); // A

if (s1 == s2)
MessageBox.Show ("(s1 == s2) is true"); // B
else
MessageBox.Show ("(s1 == s2) is false");

object o1 = s1;
object o2 = s2;

if (o1 == o2)
MessageBox.Show ("(o1 == o2) is true");
else
MessageBox.Show ("(o1 == o2) is false"); // C

if (String.Equals( o1, o2))
MessageBox.Show ("(String.Equal s) is true"); // D
else
MessageBox.Show ("(String.Equal s) is false");
==
When run, the code above outputs
(at least on my PC) the lines marked at
A, B, C and D.
Watch out for tests like (o1 == o2),
since a reference comparison is performed.
When both sides are objects, IMO, it is
safer to use one of the String.Equals
or object.Equals variants.

HTH,
Stephen

Nov 17 '05 #5

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