OPC Studio User's Guide and Reference
Inequality Operator (DAQuality)



OpcLabs.EasyOpcClassicCore Assembly > OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess Namespace > DAQuality Class : Inequality Operator
First object to be compared.

Because the DAQuality has an implicit conversion from System.Int32 and DAQualities, in languages that support implicit conversion operators (such as C# or VB.NET), you can simply use an integer (representing the internal value of the quality), or an element of the DAQualities enumeration in place of this parameter, and the corresponding OPC DA quality object will be constructed automatically. When the implicit conversion operators are not supported (such as with Python.NET), you can use the DAQuality Constructor(Int32) or DAQuality Constructor(DAQualities) constructor instead.

The value of this parameter can be null (Nothing in Visual Basic).

Second object to be compared.

Because the DAQuality has an implicit conversion from System.Int32 and DAQualities, in languages that support implicit conversion operators (such as C# or VB.NET), you can simply use an integer (representing the internal value of the quality), or an element of the DAQualities enumeration in place of this parameter, and the corresponding OPC DA quality object will be constructed automatically. When the implicit conversion operators are not supported (such as with Python.NET), you can use the DAQuality Constructor(Int32) or DAQuality Constructor(DAQualities) constructor instead.

The value of this parameter can be null (Nothing in Visual Basic).

Determines whether the two objects are not equal.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Operator <>( _
   ByVal left As DAQuality, _
   ByVal right As DAQuality _
) As Boolean
'Usage
 
public bool operator !=( 
   DAQuality left,
   DAQuality right
)
public:
bool operator !=( 
   DAQuality^ left,
   DAQuality^ right
)

Parameters

left
First object to be compared.

Because the DAQuality has an implicit conversion from System.Int32 and DAQualities, in languages that support implicit conversion operators (such as C# or VB.NET), you can simply use an integer (representing the internal value of the quality), or an element of the DAQualities enumeration in place of this parameter, and the corresponding OPC DA quality object will be constructed automatically. When the implicit conversion operators are not supported (such as with Python.NET), you can use the DAQuality Constructor(Int32) or DAQuality Constructor(DAQualities) constructor instead.

The value of this parameter can be null (Nothing in Visual Basic).

right
Second object to be compared.

Because the DAQuality has an implicit conversion from System.Int32 and DAQualities, in languages that support implicit conversion operators (such as C# or VB.NET), you can simply use an integer (representing the internal value of the quality), or an element of the DAQualities enumeration in place of this parameter, and the corresponding OPC DA quality object will be constructed automatically. When the implicit conversion operators are not supported (such as with Python.NET), you can use the DAQuality Constructor(Int32) or DAQuality Constructor(DAQualities) 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.
Remarks

This method or property does not throw any exceptions, aside from execution exceptions such as System.Threading.ThreadAbortException or System.OutOfMemoryException.

Requirements

Target Platforms: .NET Framework: Windows 10 (selected versions), Windows 11 (selected versions), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2022; .NET: Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows

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