ArcGIS Pro 3.4 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Core.Geometry Namespace / Coordinate2D Structure / Equality Operator
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    Equality Operator (Coordinate2D)
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    Determines whether the components of the two Coordinate2D objects are equal.
    Syntax
    public bool operator ==( 
       Coordinate2D lhs,
       Coordinate2D rhs
    )
    Public Operator =( _
       ByVal lhs As Coordinate2D, _
       ByVal rhs As Coordinate2D _
    ) As Boolean

    Parameters

    lhs
    rhs

    Return Value

    True if they are equal, false otherwise
    Example
    2D Vector Operations
    Coordinate2D v = new Coordinate2D(0, 1);
    // v.Magnitude = 1
    
    Coordinate2D other = new Coordinate2D(-1, 0);
    double dotProduct = v.DotProduct(other);
    // dotProduct = 0
    
    Coordinate2D w = v + other;
    // w = (-1, 1)
    
    w += other;
    // w = (-2, 1)
    
    w -= other;
    // w = (-1, 1)
    
    w = v;
    w.Rotate(Math.PI, other);
    // w = (-2, -1)
    
    w = other;
    
    w.Scale(-4);
    // w = (4, 0)
    // w.Magnitude = 4
    
    w.Move(-1, 4);
    // w = (3, 4)
    // w.Magnitude = 5
    
    w.Move(-6, -1);
    Tuple<double, double> components = w.QueryComponents();
    // components = (-3, 3)
    // w.Magnitude = 3 * Math.Sqrt(2)
    
    Coordinate2D unitVector = w.GetUnitVector();
    // w = (-Math.Sqrt(2) / 2, Math.Sqrt(2) / 2)
    // w.Magnitude = 1
    
    
    w.SetComponents(3, 4);
    
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

    ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
    See Also