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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T08:24:35+00:00 2026-06-14T08:24:35+00:00

As the operator overloading (operator> and operator<) violates the rule Operator overloads have named

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As the operator overloading (operator> and operator<) violates the rule Operator overloads have named alternates, the operator > and < require an alternative method Compare, however, since there can only be one Compare method, what should the signature of that method be?

for example, I have:

public static bool operator >(XXX lhs, XXX rhs)

and

public static bool operator <(XXX lhs, XXX rhs)

How to provide a compare method to behave the same as both greater to and less than operators?

Edit:

The int Compare() only returns positive (greater than), negative (less than) and 0 (equal), what about in my overloaded operator there is a >= operator, which means my Compare method should handle (greater to or equal to) sinario as well

What about there are >, < >= and <= four overloaded operators?

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    2026-06-14T08:24:36+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:24 am
    public static int Compare(XXX lhs, XXX rhs);
    

    Return value:

    • Less than zero
      lhs is less than rhs.
    • Zero
      lhs equals rhs.
    • Greater than zero
      lhs is greater than rhs.

    Examples:

    • DateTime.Compare Method
    • Decimal.Compare Method

    Usage:

    // operator            // named alternative
       x < y                  Compare(x, y) < 0
       x <= y                 Compare(x, y) <= 0
       x > y                  Compare(x, y) > 0
       x >= y                 Compare(x, y) >= 0
    

    Implementing IComparable<T> is also a good idea.

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