'Declaration
Public Operator <>( _ ByVal left As DAAccessRight, _ ByVal right As DAAccessRight _ ) As Boolean
'Usage
public bool operator !=( DAAccessRight left, DAAccessRight right )
public: bool operator !=( DAAccessRight^ left, DAAccessRight^ right )
Parameters
- left
- First object to be compared.
Because the DAAccessRight has an implicit conversion from System.Int64 and DAAccessRights, in languages that support implicit conversion operators (such as C# or VB.NET), you can simply use a long integer (representing the numerical value of the access rights), or an element of the DAAccessRights enumeration (or a combination of DAAccessRights flags) in place of this parameter, and the corresponding access rights specification will be constructed automatically. When the implicit conversion operators are not supported (such as with Python.NET), you can use the DAAccessRight Constructor(Int64) or DAAccessRight Constructor(DAAccessRights) constructor instead.
The value of this parameter can be
null
(Nothing
in Visual Basic). - right
- Second object to be compared.
Because the DAAccessRight has an implicit conversion from System.Int64 and DAAccessRights, in languages that support implicit conversion operators (such as C# or VB.NET), you can simply use a long integer (representing the numerical value of the access rights), or an element of the DAAccessRights enumeration (or a combination of DAAccessRights flags) in place of this parameter, and the corresponding access rights specification will be constructed automatically. When the implicit conversion operators are not supported (such as with Python.NET), you can use the DAAccessRight Constructor(Int64) or DAAccessRight Constructor(DAAccessRights) constructor instead.
The value of this parameter can be
null
(Nothing
in Visual Basic).
Return Value
True
if the objects are not equal; false
if they are equal.