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icompareNE
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The icompareNE is a fast comparison function that assume that its operands are Boolean values.
The resulting value is a Boolean value of true or false. The operands are not checked and are not coerced.
When to use Use the icompareNE function when you wish to compare two Integers and determine
if {int1} is not equal to {int2} and you wish the result to be expressed as a Boolean value (true or false).
These functions only operate on Integer operands. For a more general, but slower,
comparison, use the compareEQ, compareNE, compareGT, compareGE, compareLT, and compareLE
which performs type checking and type conversions.
Returns true if the both Integers are not equal and false is both Integers are not equal.
Here are a number of links to Lambda coding examples which contain this instruction in various use cases.
Example_Integer_icompareNE_001
Here are the links to the data types of the function arguments. Here are also a number of links to functions having arguments with any of these data types.
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Name
Description
AIS Types int1 The first Integer to be compared Integer int2 The second Integer to be compared Integer
Returns:
Examples
Argument Types
Boolean
Integer
Number
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