Unequal• lhs rhs or lhs rhs returns False if lhs and rhs are identical. • x y can be entered as x \[NotEqual] y or x   y. • lhs rhs returns True if lhs and rhs are determined to be unequal by comparisons between numbers or other raw data, such as strings. • Approximate numbers are considered unequal if they differ beyond their last two decimal digits. • ... gives True only if none of the are equal. • Example: 2 3 2 . • Unequal[e] gives True. • See also: Equal.
Examples Using InstantCalculatorsHere is the InstantCalculator for the Unequal function. Enter the parameters for your calculation and click Calculate to see the result.
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Entering Commands DirectlyYou can paste a template for this command via the Text Input button on the Unequal Function Controller.
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Ordinary Mathematical Notation
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