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equal
(=) assignment , comparison, equal sign
Description
- Assignment:
The equal sign
=
is used to denote the assignment of value(s) to variable(s). The syntax can be :a=expr
wherea
is a variable name andexpr
a scilab expression which evaluates to a single result;[a,b,...]=expr
wherea
,b
,...
are variable names andexpr
a scilab expression which results in as many results as given variable names.
- Comparison:
The equal sign
=
is also used in the comparison operators:a==b
denotes equality comparison between the values of the expressionsa
andb
;a~=b
denotes inequality comparison between the values of the expressionsa
andb
;a<=b
anda>=b
denote ordering comparison between the values of the expressionsa
andb
.
See comparison for semantic details.
Examples
See also
- less — (<) less than comparison
- greater
- boolean — Scilab Objects, boolean variables and operators & | ~
- isequal — comparison of objects
- comparison — comparison, relational operators
History
Version | Description |
6.0 | ~ (not) priority is now higher than the comparisons one
(== ~= <= >= ). For instance, ~%t==1
is parsed as (~%t)==1 instead of ~(%t==1)
and now yields %F instead of %T . |
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