Comparing JSON with JToken.DeepEquals |
This sample compares JToken instances using DeepEquals(JToken, JToken), comparing the token and all child tokens.
JValue s1 = new JValue("A string"); JValue s2 = new JValue("A string"); JValue s3 = new JValue("A STRING"); Console.WriteLine(JToken.DeepEquals(s1, s2)); // true Console.WriteLine(JToken.DeepEquals(s2, s3)); // false JObject o1 = new JObject { { "Integer", 12345 }, { "String", "A string" }, { "Items", new JArray(1, 2) } }; JObject o2 = new JObject { { "Integer", 12345 }, { "String", "A string" }, { "Items", new JArray(1, 2) } }; Console.WriteLine(JToken.DeepEquals(o1, o2)); // true Console.WriteLine(JToken.DeepEquals(s1, o1["String"])); // true