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  2. Template:Str ≠ len - Wikipedia

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    Here is how to check if the string "abcde" is exactly 5 characters: {{str ≠ len | abcde | 5 | Not equal. | Equal. }} Which returns this: Equal. Templates have a problem to handle parameter data that contains equal signs "=". But that is easily solved by using numbered parameters. Here we check if the string "ab=cde" is exactly 100 characters:

  3. Substring - Wikipedia

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    A string is a prefix [1] of a string if there exists a string such that =. A proper prefix of a string is not equal to the string itself; [2] some sources [3] in addition restrict a proper prefix to be non-empty. A prefix can be seen as a special case of a substring.

  4. Relational operator - Wikipedia

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    For example, two string objects may be distinct objects (unequal in the first sense) but contain the same sequence of characters (equal in the second sense). See identity for more of this issue. Real numbers, including many simple fractions , cannot be represented exactly in floating-point arithmetic , and it may be necessary to test for ...

  5. Numeric precision in Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Excel maintains 15 figures in its numbers, but they are not always accurate; mathematically, the bottom line should be the same as the top line, in 'fp-math' the step '1 + 1/9000' leads to a rounding up as the first bit of the 14 bit tail '10111000110010' of the mantissa falling off the table when adding 1 is a '1', this up-rounding is not undone when subtracting the 1 again, since there is no ...

  6. Less-than sign - Wikipedia

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    The widely adopted form of two equal-length strokes connecting in an acute angle at the left, <, has been found in documents dated as far back as the 1560s. In mathematical writing, the less-than sign is typically placed between two values being compared and signifies that the first number is less than the second number.

  7. Template:Not equal to - Wikipedia

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    This is a keyboard shortcut for the "not equal to" sign. It can be invoked with the code {{!=}} . The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Not equal to/doc .

  8. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    may mean that A is a subset of B, and is possibly equal to B; that is, every element of A belongs to B; expressed as a formula, ,. 2. A ⊂ B {\displaystyle A\subset B} may mean that A is a proper subset of B , that is the two sets are different, and every element of A belongs to B ; expressed as a formula, A ≠ B ∧ ∀ x , x ∈ A ⇒ x ∈ ...

  9. Delimiter-separated values - Wikipedia

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    A delimited text file is a text file used to store data, in which each line represents a single book, company, or other thing, and each line has fields separated by the delimiter. [3] Compared to the kind of flat file that uses spaces to force every field to the same width, a delimited file has the advantage of allowing field values of any length.