Zeze Lifer Mar 4, 2011 11,210 1,080 126 Feb 1, 2012 #2 ≠ look at that, 2 sec google of your title. noob.
lord_emperor Golden Member Nov 4, 2009 1,380 1 0 Feb 1, 2012 #4 Usually != but people don't get it, perhaps it's time to start using ≠.
DougK62 Diamond Member Mar 28, 2001 8,035 6 81 Feb 1, 2012 #12 != But most of the population will not understand it.
dank69 Lifer Oct 6, 2009 35,598 29,303 136 Feb 1, 2012 #14 dighn said: I type != but write ≠ Click to expand... This.
waggy No Lifer Dec 14, 2000 68,145 10 81 Feb 1, 2012 #15 dighn said: I type != but write ≠ Click to expand... /this
N Ninjahedge Diamond Member Mar 2, 2005 4,149 1 91 Feb 1, 2012 #16 I type /= (me not a programmer). me write ≠ I should really look up the ALT-#### code for it. ¢, ©, ¼, ½, ¾ (0162, 0163, 0188, 0189, 0190) have been really handy at times.
I type /= (me not a programmer). me write ≠ I should really look up the ALT-#### code for it. ¢, ©, ¼, ½, ¾ (0162, 0163, 0188, 0189, 0190) have been really handy at times.
Leymenaide Senior member Feb 16, 2010 749 364 136 Feb 1, 2012 #17 Wiki: Not equal The symbol used to denote inequation — when items are not equal — is a slashed equals sign "≠" (Unicode 2260). Most programming languages, limiting themselves to the ASCII character set, use ~=, !=, /=, =/=, or <> to represent their boolean inequality operator.
Wiki: Not equal The symbol used to denote inequation — when items are not equal — is a slashed equals sign "≠" (Unicode 2260). Most programming languages, limiting themselves to the ASCII character set, use ~=, !=, /=, =/=, or <> to represent their boolean inequality operator.
edro Lifer Apr 5, 2002 24,328 68 91 Feb 1, 2012 #18 dighn said: I type != but write ≠ Click to expand... same
MovingTarget Diamond Member Jun 22, 2003 9,001 113 106 Feb 1, 2012 #19 dighn said: I type != but write ≠ Click to expand... This. However, when on my mac, I use the option key to type ≠. Also, where is the option for /neq? Are there no LaTeX users here?
dighn said: I type != but write ≠ Click to expand... This. However, when on my mac, I use the option key to type ≠. Also, where is the option for /neq? Are there no LaTeX users here?
Phoenix86 Lifer May 21, 2003 14,643 9 81 Feb 1, 2012 #20 dighn said: I type != but write ≠ Click to expand... +1
B bignateyk Lifer Apr 22, 2002 11,288 7 0 Feb 1, 2012 #21 I would recognize any of those as not equals.
G gar3555 Diamond Member Jan 8, 2005 3,510 0 0 Feb 1, 2012 #22 depending on the language I am using either != or <> .
T TheVrolok Lifer Dec 11, 2000 24,254 4,077 136 Feb 1, 2012 #23 dighn said: I type != but write ≠ Click to expand... ^^^
irishScott Lifer Oct 10, 2006 21,568 3 0 Feb 1, 2012 #24 dighn said: I type != but write ≠ Click to expand... This. The former is a programming operator, the latter is the proper symbol.
dighn said: I type != but write ≠ Click to expand... This. The former is a programming operator, the latter is the proper symbol.