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<> (numeric inequality) 99
Example
The following examples show true and false results:
trace(3.14 >= 2);// output: 1(true)
trace(3.14 >= 4);// output: 0(false)
See also
ge (string greater than or equal to)
<> (numeric inequality)
Availability
Flash Lite 1.0.
Usage
expression1 <> expression2
Operands
expression1, expression2 Numbers, Boolean values, or variables.
Description
Operator (comparison); tests for inequality; the exact opposite of the equality (==) operator. If
expression1 is equal to expression2, the result is false. As with the equality (==) operator,
the definition of equal depends on the data types being compared:
Numbers and Boolean values are compared by value.
Variables are compared by reference.
Example
The following examples show true and false returns:
trees = 7;
B = "7";
trace(trees <> 3);// output: 1(true)
trace(trees <> B);// output: 0(false)
See also
ne (string inequality)