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| valuea <nowiki>==</nowiki> valueb |= Syntax | | valuea <nowiki>==</nowiki> valueb |= Syntax | ||
|p1 = valuea: [[Number]], [[Group]], [[Side]], [[String]], [[Object]], [[Structured Text]], [[Config]], [[Display]] or [[Control]] | |p1 = valuea: [[Number]], [[Group]], [[Side]], [[String]], [[Object]], [[Structured Text]], [[Config]], [[Display]] or [[Control]]; since VBS2 1.24: [[Location]] | ||
|p2 = valueb: [[Number]], [[Group]], [[Side]], [[String]], [[Object]], [[Structured Text]], [[Config]], [[Display]] or [[Control]] | |p2 = valueb: [[Number]], [[Group]], [[Side]], [[String]], [[Object]], [[Structured Text]], [[Config]], [[Display]] or [[Control]]; since VBS2 1.24: [[Location]] | ||
| [[Boolean]] |= Return value | | [[Boolean]] |= Return value | ||
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Revision as of 15:43, 5 May 2009
Description
- Description:
- Check if one value is equal to another. Both values need to be of the same type.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- valuea == valueb
- Parameters:
- valuea: Number, Group, Side, String, Object, Structured Text, Config, Display or Control; since VBS2 1.24: Location
- valueb: Number, Group, Side, String, Object, Structured Text, Config, Display or Control; since VBS2 1.24: Location
- Return Value:
- Boolean
Examples
- Example 1:
if (player == leader group player) then { hint "You are the leader of your group." } else { hint "Someone else is the boss" }
- Example 2:
? name player == "Billy" : hint "Hello Billy, how are you?"
Additional Information
- See also:
- Operators
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on August 14, 2006 - 14:03
- hoz
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Comments from before the template conversion.
Does not work with the types Boolean and Array.
i.e. the arguments:
? MyBoolean == true : hint "This is a test."
and
? MyArray == [] : hint "This is a test."
...will cause errors.
Instead of the first line use:
? MyBoolean : hint "This is a test." The workaround for the second line is:
? (count MyArray) == 0 : hint "This is a test." - Ceeeb
- In OFP v1.96, comparison of strings is not case sensitive. Example : "STRINGtext" == "stringTEXT" returns true.