Pascal <-> Java | Not equal to

Pascal

<>

Description

par1 <> par2
Used keywords: <>

Input


Output

  • Result - Logical value Returns a true, if the first number is Not equal to the second, otherwise false.
Note: It works over all types of numbers.

Examples

Pascal

Not equal to the possible of use:
a := 5 < 10;       { a = true }
b := 8 < x; 
if  y < 100 then  
   inc(x);

Pascal

Even one example in what situations we can use the operation Not equal to:
x <> y
1 <> 10 
(i and j) <> 64
.
Java

!=

Description

par1 != par2
Used keywords: !=

Input


Output

  • Result - Logical value Returns a true, if the first number is Not equal to the second, otherwise false.
Note: It works over all types of numbers.

Examples

Java

Not equal to the possible of use:
a = 5 < 10;       // a = true 
b = 8 < x; 
if ( y < 100 )  
   x++;

Java

Even one example in what situations we can use the operation Not equal to:
x != y
1 != 10 
(i & j) != 64

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