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isequal
objects comparison
Calling Sequence
t=isequal(a,b) t=isequal(a,b,..)
Arguments
- a, b , ...
variables of any types
- t
boolean
Description
isequal
compares its arguments. If all of them
are equals function returns %t
and in the other case
it returns %f
.
When comparing list's, structures,... the comparison is made recursively, the order of the fields matters.
floating point data are compared according to IEEE rule, i.e. NaN values are not equal. See isequalbitwise for bitwise comparisons.
Examples
a=[1 2] isequal(a,[1 2]) isequal(a,1)
See Also
<< isempty | Elementary Functions | isequalbitwise >> |