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In math = indicates that two expressions are equal where as := (or =:) is used to indicate an assignment (or definition). The latter has restrictions on what the left value can be, namely it should be a single identifier or a function signature, e.g. f(x, y, z).
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In math
=
indicates that two expressions are equal where as:=
(or=:
) is used to indicate an assignment (or definition). The latter has restrictions on what the left value can be, namely it should be a single identifier or a function signature, e.g.f(x, y, z)
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: