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!=
(not equal) operator
The non-associating, binary infix !=
operator is used to test whether its operands
are not equal.
Usage
void m(Object x, Object y) {
Boolean identical = x != y;
}
Description
Definition
The !=
operator is defined as follows:
!lhs.equals(rhs);
See the language specification for more details.
Polymorphism
The !=
operator is polymorphic.
The meaning of !=
depends on the
Object
class.
Type
The result type of the !=
operator is Boolean
.
See also
-
==
(equal) operator - API documentation for
Object
- not equal in the language specification
- operator precedence in the language specification
- Operator polymorphism in the Tour of Ceylon