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| * [[Equal Vectors]] | |||
| * [[Equal Truths]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:34, 29 July 2025
Equal Numbers
  | Type | Script block | 
| Collider | None | 
| Folder | Math | 
| Ports | |
|---|---|
| Inputs | Num1 Num2 | 
| Outputs | Num1 = Num2 | 
Outputs True if both number inputs are equal, and false if they are not.

Notes
- The numbers do not have to be actually equal to be considered equal, they have to be close enough.
- If high precision is required, the following script can be used:
- You can check whether a number is valid by checking whether it is equal to itself. nan,infand-infare not considered equal to themselves because they represent a set of numbers.
 
	


