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‎Nov 23, 2011
06:43 AM
~= comparison operator in conditions
Hello everyone!
Can anybody please answer me what comparison operator "~=" means, and what difference between it and "="?
Thanks.
PS Sorry for my English.
Can anybody please answer me what comparison operator "~=" means, and what difference between it and "="?
Thanks.
PS Sorry for my English.
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‎Nov 23, 2011
08:01 AM
Thanks a lot. Now I know kung-fu 🙂
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‎Nov 23, 2011
09:17 AM
~ means that it is not case sensitive
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‎Nov 23, 2011
09:20 AM
In linked document:
•For string comparisons, a tilde "~" prefixed to the operator performs a comparison that is not case sensitive.
•For string comparisons, a tilde "~" prefixed to the operator performs a comparison that is not case sensitive.