What's going on here?
int zero = 0;
double x = 0;
object y = x;
Console.WriteLine(x.Equals(zero)); // True
Console.WriteLine(y.Equals(zero)); // False
Here, you're calling two different methods - Double.Equals(double) and Object.Equals(object). For the first call, int is implicitly convertable to double, so the input to the method is a double and it does an equality check between the two doubles. However, for the second call, the int is not being cast to a double, it's only being boxed. If you have a look at the Double.Equals(object) method in reflector, the first line is:
if (!(obj is double))
{
return false;
}
so it's returning false, as the input is a boxed int, not a boxed double.
Good catch!
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