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| Performs strict comparison between var1 and var2 and returns [[true]] if equal otherwise [[false]]. |= Description | | Performs strict comparison between var1 and var2 and returns [[true]] if equal otherwise [[false]].<br><br> | ||
Some differences between <nowiki>==</nowiki> and [[isEqualTo]]: | |||
* Performs case sensitive comparison on [[String]]s | |||
* Doesn't throw error when comparing different types, i.e. ("eleven" [[isEqualTo]] 11) | |||
* Can compare [[Array]]s and [[Boolean]]s |= Description | |||
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Revision as of 11:30, 23 November 2014
Description
- Description:
- Performs strict comparison between var1 and var2 and returns true if equal otherwise false.
Some differences between == and isEqualTo: - Groups:
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Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
_arr1 = [1,[2,[3]]]; _arr2 = [1,[2,[3]]]; if (_arr1 isEqualTo _arr2) then {hint "Arrays match!"}
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Notes
- Posted on Apr 15, 2014 - 16:24
- ffur2007slx2_5
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(ArmA3 1.16) for multiple comparisons, we can use the example below for more accurate compare than BIS_fnc_arrayCompare or BIS_fnc_areEqual:
fnc_areEqual = { private ["_b","_var1","_var2"]; _b = true; for [{_i = 1},{_i < (count _this) && _b},{_i = _i + 1}] do { _var1 = _this select (_i-1); _var2 = _this select _i; if (!(_var1 isEqualTo _var2)) then {_b = false;}; }; _b }; ["A","a","a"] call fnc_areEqual; // false ["A","a","a"] call BIS_fnc_areEqual; // true
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- Posted on July 19, 2014 - 19:48 (UTC)
- AgentRevolution
- The behavior of "var1 isEqualTo var2" is pretty much equivalent to "var1 in [var2]", plus the ability to compare arrays, and slightly better performance.