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Example NumVector comparison 014
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Notes and Hints If you prefer an integer resulting from the comparison (0 for equal, -1 for less than,
and 1 for greater than), use the compare function.
Returns:
Returns:
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Here are examples of the comparison function at work.
Here is the link to the current function used in this example.
Here are a number of links to other related functions.
compare(NumVector) | compareEQ(NumVector) | compareGT(NumVector) | compareNE(NumVector) |
compareLT(NumVector) | compareLE(NumVector) |
Here are the links to the data types of the arguments used in this example. Here are a number of links to examples having similar argument types.
NumVector
Boolean
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