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Function equal
Test whether two values are equal.
The function tests whether the relative difference between x and y is smaller than the configured epsilon. The function cannot be used to compare values smaller than approximately 2.22e-16.
For matrices, the function is evaluated element wise. In case of complex numbers, x.re must equal y.re, and x.im must equal y.im.
Values null and undefined are compared strictly, thus null is only
equal to null and nothing else, and undefined is only equal to
undefined and nothing else. Strings are compared by their numerical value.
Syntax
math.equal(x, y)
Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
x |
number | BigNumber | boolean | Complex | Unit | string | Array | Matrix | First value to compare |
y |
number | BigNumber | boolean | Complex | Unit | string | Array | Matrix | Second value to compare |
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| boolean | Array | Matrix | Returns true when the compared values are equal, else returns false |
Throws
| Type | Description |
|---|
Examples
math.equal(2 + 2, 3) // returns false
math.equal(2 + 2, 4) // returns true
const a = math.unit('50 cm')
const b = math.unit('5 m')
math.equal(a, b) // returns true
const c = [2, 5, 1]
const d = [2, 7, 1]
math.equal(c, d) // returns [true, false, true]
math.deepEqual(c, d) // returns false
math.equal("1000", "1e3") // returns true
math.equal(0, null) // returns false
See also
unequal, smaller, smallerEq, larger, largerEq, compare, deepEqual, equalText