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- Subject: Re: ~= vs. !=
- From: "Adam D. Moss" <adam@...>
- Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:31:15 +0000
Peter Hill wrote:
The old Basic notation of "<>" is clear, and and uses no additional symbols.
Just to add more spam (it's quite fun so see so much activity!),
"<>" is really only clear for things with a natural ordering,
such as numbers and (some) strings, and doesn't really make sense
as a general inequality. To say for example that a function
reference is 'less than or greater than' another one isn't
too straightforward. :)
--Adam
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