Well, in QBasic, to write the "not equal to" sign, you can use the "<>" symbol. It's like two friends standing side by side, but not quite holding hands - they're similar, but not exactly the same. Just remember, in the world of QBasic, this symbol will help you show when things are not equal.
Sign
In QBASIC, the Sign function is used to determine the sign of a numeric expression. It returns -1 if the number is negative, 0 if the number is zero, and 1 if the number is positive. This function helps in making decisions based on the value's sign in conditional statements or calculations.
Write a program that calculates the area of a triangle in QBASIC
a triangle then a square :)
you do this 10 print "0112358132134" use the whole of the thing
I think it's <>
the extensions of qbasic are that, there are only 80 pixels to write in the qbasic
Sign
You write an equal sign; you write something to the left of the equal sign; and you write something to the right of the equal sign. For example: x = 3 x = y 3 = 3 0 = 4 1 + 2 = 5 etc.
The sign that represents "is not equal to", is an equals sign with a line in it, such as ≠. Therefore, you can write r≠4.
In QBASIC, the Sign function is used to determine the sign of a numeric expression. It returns -1 if the number is negative, 0 if the number is zero, and 1 if the number is positive. This function helps in making decisions based on the value's sign in conditional statements or calculations.
example: 2x=2x just an = sign
Write a program that calculates the area of a triangle in QBASIC
a triangle then a square :)
That's not an equation, it has no equal sign. It seems that when typing a question, the equal sign and some other signs get eliminated on this site; you'll have to write the equal sign as "equals" or "equal"; similarly for some other special symbols.
an equal sign
you do this 10 print "0112358132134" use the whole of the thing