Ruby | Struct == function
The == is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns true if other has the same struct subclass and has equal member values.
Syntax: struct1 == struct2
Parameters: The function accepts no parameter.
Return Value: It returns boolean value true if both the given ranges are equal, else it returns false.
Example 1:
# Ruby program for == method in struct # Include struct Employee = Struct. new ( :company_name , :position , :zip ) #initialise struct struct1 = Employee. new ( "GEEK" , "INTERN" , 12345 ) struct2 = Employee. new ( "GEEK" , "INTERN" , 12345 ) # Prints the value of struct1==struct2 puts struct1 == struct2 |
Output:
true
Example 2:
# Ruby program for == method in struct # Include struct Employee = Struct. new ( :company_name , :position , :zip ) #initialise struct struct1 = Employee. new ( "GEEK" , "INTERN" , 12345 ) struct2 = Employee. new ( "w3wiki" , "INTERN" , 12345 ) # Prints the value of struct1==struct2 puts struct1 == struct2 |
Output:
false
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