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Dodeca
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| 19 Jun 2014 12:56 PM |
| Oh, okay. In school they have always taught me it was the symbol of the = sign with a / through it. |
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EgoMoose
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| 19 Jun 2014 12:59 PM |
| ≠ That means the exact same thing as ~= |
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| 19 Jun 2014 01:00 PM |
Well duh...
How did you do that symbol? |
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Dodeca
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Qeary
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| 19 Jun 2014 01:04 PM |
| It means doesn't equal. For example: if whatever ~= nil then end |
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Tynexx
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| 19 Jun 2014 01:28 PM |
Or just do
if not blah then same as = if blah~= nil then |
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Reqkt
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| 19 Jun 2014 01:30 PM |
@Tyn That will error sometimes. I don't know what provokes it, though. |
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