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    Struct DatasetId

    This struct holds information about dataset identifier.

    Inherited Members
    Object.Equals(Object, Object)
    Object.ReferenceEquals(Object, Object)
    Object.GetType()
    Namespace: Unity.Cloud.Storage
    Syntax
    public readonly struct DatasetId

    Constructors

    DatasetId(Guid)

    Returns a DatasetId using a Guid.

    Declaration
    public DatasetId(Guid value)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    Guid value

    The guid representing the dataset identifier

    DatasetId(String)

    Returns a DatasetId using a String.

    Declaration
    public DatasetId(string value)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    String value

    The string representing the dataset identifier

    Fields

    None

    Returns the value of an identifier representing an invalid dataset ID.

    Declaration
    public static readonly DatasetId None
    Field Value
    Type Description
    DatasetId

    Methods

    Equals(Object)

    Validates obj is a DatasetId instance and has the same values as this instance.

    Declaration
    public override readonly bool Equals(object obj)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    Object obj

    Compare the values with this instance.

    Returns
    Type Description
    Boolean

    true if both instance have the same values; false otherwise.

    Overrides
    ValueType.Equals(Object)

    Equals(DatasetId)

    Returns whether two DatasetId objects are equals.

    Declaration
    public readonly bool Equals(DatasetId other)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    DatasetId other
    Returns
    Type Description
    Boolean

    true if both instance have the same values; false otherwise.

    GetHashCode()

    Computes a hash code for the object.

    Declaration
    public override readonly int GetHashCode()
    Returns
    Type Description
    Int32

    A hash code for the current object.

    Overrides
    ValueType.GetHashCode()
    Remarks
    • You should not assume that equal hash codes imply object equality.
    • You should never persist or use a hash code outside the application domain in which it was created, because the same object may hash differently across application domains, processes, and platforms.

    ToString()

    Gets the string representation of this DatasetId.

    Declaration
    public override readonly string ToString()
    Returns
    Type Description
    String

    The string result.

    Overrides
    ValueType.ToString()

    Operators

    Equality(DatasetId, DatasetId)

    Checks whether two DatasetId are equal.

    Declaration
    public static bool operator ==(DatasetId left, DatasetId right)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    DatasetId left

    Compare with this first instance.

    DatasetId right

    Compare with this other instance.

    Returns
    Type Description
    Boolean

    true if both instances represent the same; false otherwise.

    Explicit(DatasetId to String)

    Explicitly casts a DatasetId to a String.

    Declaration
    public static explicit operator string (DatasetId sId)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    DatasetId sId

    Object to cast

    Returns
    Type Description
    String

    The resulting String

    Inequality(DatasetId, DatasetId)

    Checks whether two DatasetId aren't equal.

    Declaration
    public static bool operator !=(DatasetId left, DatasetId right)
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    DatasetId left

    Compare with this first instance.

    DatasetId right

    Compare with this other instance.

    Returns
    Type Description
    Boolean

    true if both instances are not the same; false if both instances are the same.

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