Actualy the match and equal are two different things. According to The Manual the match = "See if pattern matches string." and equal = "Perform a character-by-character comparison of strings string1 and string2"
Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.
i know but the effect is the same hehe mach can have * ? ... equal not if i remember well as i sad comes down to the same thing hehe the way i use it tho but your right its more accurant to use equal
Ofloo wrote:i know but the effect is the same hehe mach can have * ? ... equal not if i remember well as i sad comes down to the same thing hehe the way i use it tho but your right its more accurant to use equal
You can either open a door with a key, or drive into it with your car. Comes down to the same thing, but why not use the best way (key )?
lol , your right and i allready sad that it is more correct to use ur string but the difference between using a key or a car and string match or string equal is a bit overboard lol
its more like using the right key and the wrong key but they both open the loc so whats teh difference if you use the wrong key if it still opens the loc :p
Ofloo wrote:its more like using the right key and the wrong key but they both open the loc so whats teh difference if you use the wrong key if it still opens the loc :p