FilterableAttribute.Equals(Object) Method  
Definition
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Determines whether the current instance of the FilterableAttribute class is equal to the specified object.
public:
 override bool Equals(System::Object ^ obj);public override bool Equals(object obj);override this.Equals : obj -> boolPublic Overrides Function Equals (obj As Object) As BooleanParameters
Returns
true if the object contained in the obj parameter is equal to the current instance of the FilterableAttribute object; otherwise, false.
Remarks
Use the Equals method to determine whether the current instance of the FilterableAttribute class is equal to the specified object. For the objects to be equal, they must meet the following criteria:
- The object contained in the - objparameter must be a FilterableAttribute object.
- The Filterable property of both objects must be equal. 
Note
This method is used primarily by control developers.