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==Usage==
==Usage==
Equal is strictly a [[dyadic]] function, there must be a value on both sides of the operator or a VALENCE ERROR will occur. Equal tests the value(s) on the left against the value(s) on the right, and returns 1 for each value that matches, 0 otherwise.
==Example==
==Example==
==See Also==
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Revision as of 21:14, 3 March 2013

= — Test Values For Equality — Keystroke = or ALT+5 — Character 0000

Usage

Equal is strictly a dyadic function, there must be a value on both sides of the operator or a VALENCE ERROR will occur. Equal tests the value(s) on the left against the value(s) on the right, and returns 1 for each value that matches, 0 otherwise.

Example

See Also

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