H (Hybrid) Language - v0.03, by Dr. Herong Yang
"integer" "not-equal-to" Operation
This section describes 'integer' 'not-equal-to' operation
The "integer" "not-equal-to" operation is provided through the integer.notEqualTo() function, which has the following syntax:
integer.notEqualTo(a, b) Parameters: a - The first "integer" data object b - The second "integer" data object Return: Returns a new "boolean" data object representing $true, if "a" is not equal to "b".
The "integer" "not-equal-to" operation can be expressed in the "!~" operator format:
a !~ b; # alias of the following function call integer.notEqualTo(a, b);
Design options:
1. Use "!~" as the "not-equal-to" operator.
2. Use "!=" as the "not-equal-to" operator.
4. Use "ne" as the "not-equal-to" operator.
Table of Contents
Constructor Function: integer()
"integer" "addition" Operation
"integer" "subtraction" Operation
"integer" "multiplication" Operation
"integer" "division" Operation
"integer" "exponentiation" Operation
"integer" "negation" Operation
"integer" "absolute" Operation
"integer" "greater-than" Operation
"integer" "less-than" Operation
"integer" "equal-to" Operation
►"integer" "not-equal-to" Operation
"integer" "greater-than-or-equal-to" Operation
"integer" "less-than-or-equal-to" Operation
Inheritance - Object Attachments