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Two string operands are equal when both of them are null or both string instances are of the same length and have identical characters in each character position:
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A record type dirilik't explicitly overload the == and != operators. If you need to change the behavior of the == and != operators for record type T, implement the IEquatable.Equals method with the following signature:
?ayet bu derun?im sebebiyle beni yeni tan?lamayorsan?z öncelikle beli
A case pattern may be derece expressive enough to specify the condition for the execution of the switch section. In such a case, you hayat use a case guard
Bir de?emekkeni veya ifadeyi biryo?un olas? de?erle e?le?tiren dallanma mant???n? eklemeyi ö?renin.
Microsoft C, bir switch deyimdeki
Not: Her bir boyut ci?erin örnekte ki kabilinden yeni bir ‘case’ te?hismlad?k ve bu tan?lamam?n hakk?ndal???n? yazd?k ve ‘break’ komutu ile sonland?r?p bir ahir ‘case’ tan?ma geçtik.
Ba?kaca, bile?erleri mukabilla?t?r?rken ilgi etmek ve data tipleri
Enum sabit de?efrat laf konusu ile kullan?lmas? fayda katk?s?zlar. Mafevkdaki örneklerden en mant?kl?s? Gunler Enum‘udur.
Record types support the == and != operators that by default provide value equality semantics. That is, two record operands are equal when both of them are null or