Computer Science, asked by gurpreetsharma123456, 4 months ago

what is different between a=10 and a==10

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Answered by krishnaroy90
12

Explanation:

'a=10' is used to assign the value of 10 in 'a' variable whereas 'a==10' compare the value of 'a' variable with 10. Explanation: In "a=10", a is a variable that is initialized by 10 value because in any programming language "=" stands for assignment operator which is used to assign the value for any variable.

Answered by pggamerz
2

Answer:

there is double equal to sign in the second one.it shows comparison. ok

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