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In '''OFP v1.96''', comparison of [[String|strings]] is not case sensitive. ''Example : "STRINGtext" != "stringTEXT" returns [[false]].''
In '''OFP v1.96''', comparison of [[String|strings]] is not case sensitive. ''Example : "STRINGtext" != "stringTEXT" returns [[false]].''
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Revision as of 09:20, 3 April 2014

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Description

Description:
Returns whether one value is not equal to another.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
a != b
Parameters:
a: Number, Side, String, Object, Group, Structured Text, Config, Display or Control; since VBS2 1.24: Location
b: Number, Side, String, Object, Group, Structured Text, Config, Display or Control; since VBS2 1.24: Location
Return Value:
Boolean - true if a is not the same as b

Examples

Example 1:
if (_counter != 4) then { hint "The counter is not equal to the number 4"; }
Example 2:
if (vehicle player != player) then { tsk = player createSimpleTask ["StormTheCastle"]; tsk setSimpleTaskDescription ["Now you have a vehicle, storm the castle.", "Mobile mayhem!", "Castle"]; tsk setSimpleTaskDestination (getMarkerPos "cstl"); tsk setTaskState "Assigned"; player setCurrentTask tsk; } else { hint "Get in the tank."; }
Example 3:
if (fuel truck1 != 1) then { hint "Truck1 has less than a full tank of fuel."; }

Additional Information

See also:
Operators

Notes

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Notes

Posted on Feb 5, 2007 - 11:00
Ceeeb
In OFP v1.96, comparison of strings is not case sensitive. Example : "STRINGtext" != "stringTEXT" returns false.

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