[Tutor] tutor 3.2

emack emack@glade.net
Wed, 16 Feb 2000 12:47:49 -0600


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I'm a beginner [don't know anything about "C"} and i read in 3.2 of the =
tutorial "The standard comparison operators are written the same as in =
C: <, >, =3D=3D, <=3D, >=3D and !=3D. "  I'm guessing that !=3D means =
"is not equal to". Is that correct?  Of course i'll find out if/when i =
see it used, maybe.
regards,=20
abu

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