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How is it possible for two String objects with identical values not to be equal under the == operator?
How is it possible for two String objects with identical values not to be equal under the == operator?
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The == operator compares two objects to determine if they are the same object in memory. It is possible for two String objects to have the same value, but located indifferent areas of memory.
2012-12-28, 1966👍, 0💬
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