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Java Comparison Operators (==, !=)
 
Posted 15 years ago on 1/17/2009
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General Info: Round Floating Point Numbers

When comparing floating point numbers, make sure you round to an acceptable level of rounding for the type of application you are using.

Languages Focus: Comparison Operators

A comparison operator compares two values either literals as in "Hello" and 3 or variables as in X and Counter. Most languages use the same operators for comparing both numbers and strings. Perl, for example, uses separate sets of comparison operators for numbers and strings.

Java Comparison Operators

The Java comparison operators are:

== equal
!= not equal
< less than
> greater than
<= less than or equal
>= greater than or equal

More Info

Tip:  Round Floating Point Numbers

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