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<> (not equal)
Syntax
expression1
<>
expression2
Description
Comparison operator; compares two expressions, symbols, or operators and determines whether expression1
is not equal to expression2
(TRUE
), or whether expression1
is equal to expression2
(FALSE
).
This operator can compare strings, integers, floating-point numbers, rects, and points. Be aware that comparisons performed on rects or points are handled as if the terms were lists, with each element of the first list compared to the corresponding element of the second list.
This is a comparison operator with a precedence level of 1.
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