So the compiler will not allow me to overrload the == and != operators of my class. Here is what the class looks like:
public class Item
{
public string _name;
public double _weight;
public decimal _wholesalePrice;
public int _quantity;
public Item(string name, double weight, decimal wholesalePrice, int quantity)
{
_name = name;
_weight = weight;
_wholesalePrice = wholesalePrice;
_quantity = quantity;
}
public static override bool operator ==(Item left, Item right)
{
if (left._name == right._name)
{
return true;
}
return false;
}
public static override bool operator !=(Item left,Item right)
{
return !(left == right);
}
}
The compiler keeps telling me "The modifier 'override' is not valid for this item. At first I thought I might not have declared a base method as virtual, but my class does is not derived. Any ideas what's happening?