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==Usage== | |||
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<p id="tooltip">Determines whether the two inputs are unequal and returns true or false.</p> | <p id="tooltip">Determines whether the two inputs are unequal and returns true or false.</p> | ||
==Syntax== | |||
Inputs in this block: | |||
#a number | |||
#a number | |||
==Example== | |||
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The model above is of a debilitating disease. Agents that do not have the disease, as determined by an [[Special:MyLanguage/If|if]] statement (‘if my color != color red’), are able to move normally. While the diseased agents are only able to move at a tenth of their usual speed. The result is a disease that spreads much more slowly, as diseased agents cannot move quickly into groups of healthy agents to infect them. | |||
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Revision as of 15:12, 14 August 2023
Usage
Determines whether the two inputs are unequal and returns true or false.
Syntax
Inputs in this block:
- a number
- a number
Example
The model above is of a debilitating disease. Agents that do not have the disease, as determined by an if statement (‘if my color != color red’), are able to move normally. While the diseased agents are only able to move at a tenth of their usual speed. The result is a disease that spreads much more slowly, as diseased agents cannot move quickly into groups of healthy agents to infect them.