J Jon Skeet [C# MVP] Jun 2, 2004 #2 Summa said: Can C# operator overloade? Yes. Any good links (Google turns up empty) Click to expand... I beg to differ. Do a Google search on "C# operator overloading" (without the quotes) and you'll get loads of hits.
Summa said: Can C# operator overloade? Yes. Any good links (Google turns up empty) Click to expand... I beg to differ. Do a Google search on "C# operator overloading" (without the quotes) and you'll get loads of hits.
N Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP] Jun 2, 2004 #3 Summa, Check out the section of the .NET framework SDK documentation titled "Operator Overloading Usage Guidelines", located at (watch for line wrap): http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...l/cpconoperatoroverloadingusageguidelines.asp Hope this helps.
Summa, Check out the section of the .NET framework SDK documentation titled "Operator Overloading Usage Guidelines", located at (watch for line wrap): http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...l/cpconoperatoroverloadingusageguidelines.asp Hope this helps.
M mikeb Jun 2, 2004 #4 Summa said: Hi, Can C# operator overloade? Any good links (Google turns up empty) Click to expand... Use 'overload' instead of 'overloade' and you'll get a slew of results.
Summa said: Hi, Can C# operator overloade? Any good links (Google turns up empty) Click to expand... Use 'overload' instead of 'overloade' and you'll get a slew of results.
C Chris Torgerson Jun 2, 2004 #5 Try the following(its just a link to Google with many results) http://tinyurl.com/2tvg5 hth Chris Torgerson
Try the following(its just a link to Google with many results) http://tinyurl.com/2tvg5 hth Chris Torgerson
S Summa Jun 3, 2004 #6 mikeb said: Use 'overload' instead of 'overloade' and you'll get a slew of results. Click to expand... How about that...I was "danish'ing" the word - thanks
mikeb said: Use 'overload' instead of 'overloade' and you'll get a slew of results. Click to expand... How about that...I was "danish'ing" the word - thanks