Tests whether the outcome of a is equal to the outcome of b, i.e. a = b. Instead of using the = sign, you may also use eq.
Syntax
a = b
a eq b
Input
When used on values:
a | is a value |
Domain type: | any Value domain |
b | is a value |
Domain type: | any Value domain |
When used on strings:
a | is a string |
Domain type: | any Class, ID or Group domain or system domain String |
b | is a string |
Domain type: | any Class, ID or Group domain or system domain String |
Output
= returns: | a boolean value, i.e. True, False or undefined |
Domain: | system domain Bool |
Notes:
Tips:
Usable in
MapCalc, TabCalc, Simple calculators
Examples
Pocket line calculator examples:
? 10 = 20 |
returns False |
? 10 eq 10 |
returns True |
? "MyString" = "MyString" |
returns True |
? "MyString" = "String" | returns False |
MapCalc examples:
OutMap1 = InMap1 = 20
InMap1 |
OutMap1 |
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OutMap2 = InMap2 = "Forest"
InMap2 |
OutMap2 |
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TabCalc examples:
OutCol1 = InCol1 = 20
InCol1 |
OutCol1 |
50 |
False |
45 |
False |
-40 |
False |
40 |
False |
0 |
False |
15 |
False |
? |
? |
10 |
False |
20 |
True |
OutCol2 = InCol2 = "Forest"
InCol2 |
OutCol2 |
Forest |
True |
Forest |
True |
Grass |
False |
Lake |
False |
Lake |
False |
Grass |
False |
? |
? |
Grass |
False |
Forest |
True |
See also:
<> | > |
< | >= |