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author | dkf <donal.k.fellows@manchester.ac.uk> | 2012-05-17 17:26:34 (GMT) |
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committer | dkf <donal.k.fellows@manchester.ac.uk> | 2012-05-17 17:26:34 (GMT) |
commit | 9c37cb89b43bf41494ec861b25260fc42c4349ce (patch) | |
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@@ -326,6 +326,7 @@ returns \fB4.0\fR, not \fB4\fR. String values may be used as operands of the comparison operators, although the expression evaluator tries to do comparisons as integer or floating-point when it can, +i.e., when all arguments to the operator allow numeric interpretations, except in the case of the \fBeq\fR and \fBne\fR operators. If one of the operands of a comparison is a string and the other has a numeric value, a canonical string representation of the numeric @@ -337,12 +338,11 @@ is that produced by the \fB%g\fR format specifier of Tcl's .PP .CS \fBexpr\fR {"0x03" > "2"} -\fBexpr\fR {"0y" < "0x12"} +\fBexpr\fR {"0y" > "0x12"} .CE .PP both return 1. The first comparison is done using integer -comparison, and the second is done using string comparison after -the second operand is converted to the string \fB18\fR. +comparison, and the second is done using string comparison. Because of Tcl's tendency to treat values as numbers whenever possible, it is not generally a good idea to use operators like \fB==\fR when you really want string comparison and the values of the |