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− | '''<code>~=</code>''' and '''<code>!~=</code>''' are custom approximate equality operators. They are deprecated and of little use in writing bots but appear in evolved bots (as of version 2. | + | '''<code>~=</code>''' and '''<code>!~=</code>''' are custom approximate equality operators. They are deprecated and of little use in writing bots but appear in evolved bots (as of version 2.43). |
<code>a b c ~=</code> places true on the condition [[stack]] whenever ''b'' is within ''c'' % of ''a'' | <code>a b c ~=</code> places true on the condition [[stack]] whenever ''b'' is within ''c'' % of ''a'' |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 26 January 2007
~=
and !~=
are custom approximate equality operators. They are deprecated and of little use in writing bots but appear in evolved bots (as of version 2.43).
a b c ~=
places true on the condition stack whenever b is within c % of a
!~=
returns the opposite of ~=
and is equivalent to ~= not
.
- Example
50 150 200 ~=
is true and50 151 200 ~=
is false
Logical Comparison Operators:
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