B bitwhite Jul 13, 2009 #1 Can anybody please let me know what is the meaning of symbol " <>" ? Thanks.
M Max Jul 13, 2009 #2 The operator: <> means "not equal to" -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:27,000 Files:200 Subscribers:70 xdemechanik
The operator: <> means "not equal to" -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:27,000 Files:200 Subscribers:70 xdemechanik
B Bernard Liengme Jul 13, 2009 #3 As Max says, it means not equal to Think of it as "either less (<) than or greater (>) than " best wishes
As Max says, it means not equal to Think of it as "either less (<) than or greater (>) than " best wishes
D DILipandey Jul 13, 2009 #4 Hi bitwhite, It is used as a wild card character(s) for "does not equal to". -- Click on Yes, if it is useful. Thanks & Best Regards, Dilip Kumar Pandey MBA, BCA, B.Com(Hons.) (e-mail address removed) (e-mail address removed) New Delhi, India
Hi bitwhite, It is used as a wild card character(s) for "does not equal to". -- Click on Yes, if it is useful. Thanks & Best Regards, Dilip Kumar Pandey MBA, BCA, B.Com(Hons.) (e-mail address removed) (e-mail address removed) New Delhi, India