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[Source] How does C# determine that an object is referring to the same address (instance)?

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Posted on 4/24/2019 9:44:54 AM | | | |
In other words, how to determine that two object pointers point to the same actual object?

I have the impression that I have seen obj1. GetHashCode()==obj2. GetHashCode()

The right thing to do is:



But! My two object scopes are in two different methods, because they are passed in through the construct parameters when new, so they cannot be directly used in the above way.

So you can only execute commands from the instant window:

Compare by results, if they are the same, it means that they are the same instance.







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