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The '''=''' condition symbol denotes that a value must equal another value for the condition to be '''true'''.




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: IF x [[Equal|=]] 320 THEN PRINT "Center of screen"
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The '''=''' condition symbol denotes that a value must equal another value for the condition to be True.
 
 
''Example usage:'' IF x = 320 THEN PRINT "Center of screen"




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* Statements will evaluate as True or -1 when two values are equal or False or 0 when not equal.
* Statements will evaluate as True or -1 when two values are equal or False or 0 when not equal.
* More than one = symbol in a numerical statement will create a [[Boolean]] evaluation of the ensuing numerical pairs.
* More than one = symbol in a numerical statement will create a [[Boolean]] evaluation of the ensuing numerical pairs.
:: A = B = C will be converted to A = (B = C) so if B = C then A = -1. If not, then A = 0
: A = B = C will be converted to A = (B = C) so if B = C then A = -1. If not, then A = 0
 


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* [[Not_Equal|<>]]
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* [[Greater_Than|>]]
* [[Not Equal|<>]]
* [[Less_Than|<]]
* [[Greater Than|>]]
* [[Less Than|<]]
* [[Relational Operations]]
* [[Relational Operations]]




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Latest revision as of 00:33, 29 January 2023

The = condition symbol denotes that a value must equal another value for the condition to be true.


Examples

IF x = 320 THEN PRINT "Center of screen"


Description

  • Statements will evaluate as True or -1 when two values are equal or False or 0 when not equal.
  • More than one = symbol in a numerical statement will create a Boolean evaluation of the ensuing numerical pairs.
A = B = C will be converted to A = (B = C) so if B = C then A = -1. If not, then A = 0


See also



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