C++ - Equal to: ==
Equal to operator is a logical operator that is used to compare two numbers.==
Description
par1 == par2
Input
- par1 - Any number
- par2 - Any number
Output
- Result - Logical value Returns a true, if the first number is Equal to the second, otherwise false.
Note: It works over all types of numbers.
Examples
C++
Equal to the possible of use:a = 4 == 2; // a = false
b = c == f(5);
if ( x == 5 )
--y;
C++
Even one example in what situations we can use the operation Equal to:x == y + 3
2 == f(2.28)
(j - 8) == 5.123
C++
Other pieces of example codes:if (i==10) break; else { i--; }
if (i==16) { continue; }
if (i==5) break;
x == 6
You can find it in the following collections: relational operators
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