Vector<T>.DotEquals Operator

Definition

Namespace: Numerics.NET
Assembly: Numerics.NET (in Numerics.NET.dll) Version: 9.0.2

Overload List

DotEquals(T, Vector<T>) Checks if the elements of one vector are equal to a constant.
DotEquals(Vector<T>, T) Checks if the elements of one vector are equal to a constant.
DotEquals(Vector<T>, Vector<T>) Checks if the elements of one vector are equal to the corresponding elements of another vector.

DotEquals(T, Vector<T>) Operator

Checks if the elements of one vector are equal to a constant.
C#
C# does not support this operator.

Parameters

left  T
A constant.
right  Vector<T>
A vector.

Return Value

Vector<Boolean>
A boolean vector whose elements are true if left is equal to the corresponding element in right, and false otherwise.

Exceptions

ArgumentNullException

right is null.

DotEquals(Vector<T>, T) Operator

Checks if the elements of one vector are equal to a constant.
C#
C# does not support this operator.

Parameters

left  Vector<T>
A vector.
right  T
A constant.

Return Value

Vector<Boolean>
A boolean vector whose elements are true if the corresponding element in left is equal to right, and false otherwise.

Exceptions

DotEquals(Vector<T>, Vector<T>) Operator

Checks if the elements of one vector are equal to the corresponding elements of another vector.
C#
C# does not support this operator.

Parameters

left  Vector<T>
The first vector.
right  Vector<T>
The second vector.

Return Value

Vector<Boolean>
A boolean vector whose elements are true if the corresponding element in left is equal to the corresponding element in right, and false otherwise.

Exceptions

ArgumentNullException

left is null.

-or-

right is null.

DimensionMismatchException

left and right do not have the same length.

See Also