April 12, 2007 Problem on documentation ? | ||||
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Good morning, my name is Danilo from Italy. I've yust started to study D language. Looking at the documentation on the site, I've read on the table of the floating point comparision operator (http://www.digitalmars.com/d/expression.html) that the operator: !<= define the relation "unordered or greater". It's correct or for some typo mismatch the real means is "unorder or less" ? Thank you in advance for the answer. Danilo |
April 12, 2007 Re: Problem on documentation ? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Danilo Berta | Sorry, I've understood my mistake. The documentation is correct. !<= means: not (less or equal) or, in other words: grether or unordered. |
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