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char — produce character
entab — replace blanks by tabs
map — map characters
name — produce name
ord — produce ordinal
repl — replicate string
reverse — reverse string
s<<=s — lexically less than or equal
s<<s — lexically less than
s==s — lexically equal
s>>=s — lexically greater than or equal
s>>s — lexically greater than
string — convert to string
s||s — concatenate strings
s~==s — lexically not equal
trim — trim string
type — produce type name
x[i+:i] — produce substring or list section
x[i-:i] — produce substring or list section
x[i:i] — produce substring or list section
x[x, …] — multiple subscript
x[x] — subscript

Index of Function Types:
affects &pos
character sets
co-expressions
control structures
file processing
generators
infix operations
keywords
lists, sets and tables
math
metadata
output formatting
pattern matching
prefix operations
records
strings
windows and keyboards

Index of Subsystems:
base
digitcnt.icn
SNOBOL4 functions
 
value not equal
 
Description

x1 ~=== x2 : x2
The value comparison operators produce x2 if the condition is satisfied, but fail otherwise.

Identity compare. You can use this to see if two variables point to the same complex object, such a list, record or table.
 
Parameters
x1
single value
x2
single value
returns
x2 or fail
 
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