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I know you pronounceread equality == in if (x == 5) this way:
==
if (x == 5)
If x is equal to 5 . . .
But how do you utterread it in a coding context (assignment); i.e. = in x = 5?
=
x
5
I know you pronounce equality == in if (x == 5) this way:
But how do you utter it in a coding context (assignment); i.e. = in x = 5?
I know you read equality == in if (x == 5) this way:
But how do you read it in a coding context (assignment); i.e. = in x = 5?
If x equalsis equal to 5 . . .
But how do you utter it in a coding context (assignment); i.e. = in x == 5 ?
maybe something like:
x be assigned to 5
What would you say?
I know you pronounce equality == in if(x == 5) this way
if(x == 5)
If x equals to 5 . . .
But how do you utter it in a coding context (assignment); i.e. = in x = 5 ?