Questions tagged [comparison-operators]

Comparison operators, as their name implies, allow to compare two values and usually return Boolean value (true or false).

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Why are FALSE, string '0', number 0 and NULL all equal(==) between each other except null and string 0?

I was experimenting with empty values in php, and i can't really wrap my head around this comparison issue. I defined variables this: $a = 0; $b = '0'; $c = false; $d = null; When i use equivalence ...
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no match for operator == or != in my code within the do while loop

within the DO-WHILE loop the == and != operators have "no match" #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { string password = "gang"; int input; cin >> input; ...
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Passing a comparison operator with a value into a function

I am defining a function where one parameter should be a comparison operator. I have tried different versions of transforming commands such as float and input Code I am trying: def factor_test(...
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Overriding == operator in C++ [duplicate]

I am trying to override the == operator for a class, however the comparison seems to failing somehow. when I write the same as a function called eq(for example) no problem occurs. class geo { ... ...
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How to use comparison operators within a SumIfs formula using structured table references

I am trying to use the SUMIFS function to sum all entries in a table that fall between the date ranges specified in another table. I cannot get the comparison operators (">=" or "<") to work. Every ...
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When not to use <=> instead of = in MariaDB/MySQL?

Is there any reason to use = instead of <=> in MariaDB/MySQL? It seems that the = operator is only desirable if the null is desirable for result of the expression. Are there any consequences of ...
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Comparison matchers fail on mixed numeric types

In vanilla Scala the following assertions pass assert(1D > 0F) assert(1F > 0) assert(1L > 0) assert(1 > 0.toShort) assert(1.toShort > 0.toChar) however similar matchers in ScalaTest ...
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Chaining "is" operators

Does python support chaining is operators, such as the following? a = None b = None a is b is None This outputs True, some doc references would be nice.
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Comparison sign 'greater than' and 'equal to' in CASE SQL Statement

I am new to SQL Server and this is my first post. I am getting the message "incorrect syntax near '=' when using the Case Statement. Here is an example of my code: Select * , CASE when a > ...
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Is JavaScript's double equals (==) always symmetric?

There are many cases in which JavaScript's type-coercing equality operator is not transitive. For example, see "JavaScript equality transitivity is weird." However, are there any cases in which == ...
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validate text box - comparing two text box values

When I enter a value into the TxtAdvance text box, if it is higher than the value in the TxtAssessedVal box, the program should show an error message. private void TxtAdvance_Validating(object ...
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Jquery + input very awkward bug, simple > comparison not working

Good day, I am having a very but very frustrating bug. function handle_max_amount() { var money = $('#AmountField').val(); var open_amount = $('#total_open_amount').val(); if (money <...
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Confused with conditional and logical operators - VB.net

I'm kind of new to VB.net, and since I just finished a C# course, the lack of parentheses creates a lot of confusion on how to write certain combinations of operators. The C# equivalent of the line I ...
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Comparing DB2 DATES - IBM i dates not compatible with DB2 dates SQL

I'm trying to create a report shows orders that are late, due current month, next month, etc. pulling data from IBM i server (AS/400) using DB2 SQL. However, I'm running into issues with comparison ...
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Python comparison operators

I have two values e.g a=972 and b=11188. I want to get the details of all entries from a tab delimited text file which lies in between both numbers. The python comparison operators <= and >= are ...
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What does "===" mean? [duplicate]

I've noticed someone using the PHP operator === which I can't make sense out of. I've tried it with a function, and it corresponds in crazy ways. What is the definition of this operator? I can't even ...
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javascript / jquery - select the larger of two numbers

I'm trying to use javascript to select the greater of two numbers. I know I can write an if statement, but I'm wondering if there's some sort of Math operation or something to make this more efficient....
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Is there a way to make PHP produce warnings when comparing different types?

I've inherited a large codebase that almost exclusively uses loose comparisons: $foo = 1 $bar = "1" if ($foo == $bar) { doThing(); } In some cases, this has led to bugs. I know that I could ...
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Comparison of two class instances not having members as unique identifiers

Consider two classes, Node and Edge, representing the nodes and the edges of a multigraph, respectively (see my MWE code below). My intention is to to use three unordered_maps: (a) from Node ...
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What does "compares less than 0" mean?

Context While I was reading Consistent comparison, I have noticed a peculiar usage of the verb to compare: There’s a new three-way comparison operator, <=>. The expression a <=> b returns ...
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Python: What is the equivalent of PHP "=="

The question says it. Here's a little explanation. In PHP. "==" works like this 2=="2" (Notice different type) // True While in python: 2=="2" // False 2==2 // True The equivalent for python "=="...
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How to check if a 3 leveled nested list is a subset of another 3 leveled nested list

I have 2 lists as list<list<list>> lists where I want to check if one of them is a subset of the other. list_1 = [ [ [1,2],[2,3] ], [ ...
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Any easy way to chain two comparison <=> operators in Ruby?

Ruby comes with the handy <=> comparison operators, and native primitive types support them. I am wondering if there is an easy way to combine them to compare more complex objects, like Structs....
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How >, >=, <, <= are implemented using only bitwise operations

I have seen this and this, from which at least the > is obtained as: int isGt(int a, int b) { int diff = a ^ b; diff |= diff >> 1; diff |= diff >> 2; diff |= diff >&...
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Simplify boolean expression containing potentially undefined variables

I have a boolean expression defined as such : const actif = this.props.configuration && this.props.configuration.puissance && this.props.configuration.puissance > 0 ...
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String || comparison operator in Ruby

I am new to Ruby and am trying to practice by coding up a simple TicTacToe game. I have just run into a small issue with the evaluation of if a player has won the game. Essentially the game works ...
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Python compare >, <

Can some one explain the following print("5<7<3 ",5<7<3) print("(5<7)<3 ",(5<7)<3) print("5<(7<3) ",5<(7<3)) print("5>(7<3) ", 5>(7<3)) print("(5<...
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Store color for data ranges and use in case statement in SQL Server

I have a data set as below. Fiddle URL I need to get the color of given number using operators in above table. For example; When I called the function getColor(6), should return PURPLE. When I ...
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How to use switch with integer 0 in PHP?

having the integer 0 as switch parameter will take the first result "foo": $data=0; // $data is usually coming from somewhere else, set to 0 here to show the problem switch ($data) : case "...
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Trying to compare two ints

This is my first time asking a question and I have tried to search the existing threads first. My program is meant to ask the user to enter a 5-digit number and it will check to see if it is a ...
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Why does C++11 contain an odd clause about comparing void pointers?

While checking the references for another question, I noticed an odd clause in C++11, at [expr.rel] ¶3: Pointers to void (after pointer conversions) can be compared, with a result defined as ...
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Multiple assignment and identity for integers in python [duplicate]

I am noticing something peculiar about identity comparison for integers, below and above 256, in python. Take a look at below code. a = 256 # or any number below b = 256 print(a is b) # True a = 257 #...
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javascript - NOT vs NULL with Local storage

So I want to get a variable from local storage. If it doesn't exist in local storage, then I want to create that variable. I was using if (x==null) to see if it existed, then I noticed if(!x) has the ...
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Why is while (1 < a < 5) an infinite loop?

int a = 2; while (1 < a < 5) { printf("%d\n", a); a = a + 1; } In a C program, I have used the above code, but it is always counting infinitely. That means the test condition of ...
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Is there a use for == or != in chained comparisons?

I came across this question: Why does the expression 0 < 0 == 0 return False in Python? The answers make perfect sense once you understand chained comparisons in Python. Chained comparisons ...
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Countifs/Sumifs with Dates and multiple statements not working

PROBLEM: I'm trying to do a countifs (same problem with a sumifs statement) statement where I give out the count of all cells which have a date in between two given dates. Sheet 2 holds the cells ...
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Why is the complexity of std::unordered_set operator==() N^2?

I have two vectors v1 and v2 of type std::vector<std::string>. Both vectors have unique values and should compare equal if values compare equal but independent of the order values appear in the ...
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Why does $array -eq $null not evaluate to $true when $array contains only one $null element? [duplicate]

I'm finally taking the time to understand why Visual Studio Code nags me to put $null on the left side of equality comparisons. In playing around with this behavior, I found that when comparing an ...
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Implementing F# comparison on disciminated unions

I have a type for logging levels: type LoggingLevel = | Trace | Debug | Info I would like to say that some logging levels are higher than others. For example, Trace is higher than Info. So I ...
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how do i create this coin flip game in Javascript?

Ok so am new to Javascript and am trying to learn. I know this is lengthy, but I would appreciate any help. This is the problem I am working on: Coin Flip Game Begin you application by creating a ...
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Bash does into unexpected recursion when processing expression inside [[

I am trying to understand the logic of Bash algorithm. When I tried this, it printed "a": a=a;[ $a == "a" ] && echo $a So far so good. Then I tried the following and it printed "a" again: ...
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Exception executing JS code from C#: Function expected

I have this javasccript expression code as a string in my C# code, I need to evaluate it (execute it) using Microsoft.JScript.Eval.JScriptEvaluate (c#) and get result back. string code = @"var roles=[...
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how to define a comparison operator (less than) on array of doubles?

I'm implementing a cache to save function calls. Let's say I have 2 doubleparameters to my function call. Those must be the key of some LRU cache or - to make it simpler - a C++ std::map. So I ...
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Best comparison operator when using COUNT in mysqli query

Doing a mysqli query and COUNTing the results, is there a preferred comparison operator & string enquoting to use? For example $query = mysqli_query($connect, "SELECT COUNT(`user_id`) FROM `...
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PHP <= malfunctions when first number is less

I have the following code: $sql = "SELECT * FROM reward_table WHERE _cost <= '$_points' ORDER BY ID DESC"; $result = $conn->query($sql); while (($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result))) { $...
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Three-way comparison operator member vs non-member implementation

Two-way comparison operators should be non-members functions if: you want the first operand to be of a type that is not this class you want implicit type conversion any of the two operands The new C+...
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Comparison operator for std::optional enum

According to this, using a comparison operator on an optional<T> and optional<U> should work provided that the same operator is defined for the underlying types T and U. I am trying out ...
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How does JavaScript compare a number to a string?

I know the meaning of ===: it will check whether the operands are identical or not,so 1 === '1' will give false and 1 == '1' will give true, But typeof 1 is number and typeof '1' is string, so how ...
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Excel: Comparing dates in an Array Formula

I'm attempting to compare two dates to determine if the tasks were completed on time. The column range is from E7:E200 for DUE and G7:G200 for COMPLETE date; both columns are formatted the same. I ...
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Why is this function youWin not working properly?

I believe I'm posting all of the relevant code here. The function definitely does run because if I switch the > to a < it gives me the alert when I click on the 'moveup' button. Also, the ...

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