Ruby | Time eql?() function
Last Updated :
07 Jan, 2020
The eql?() is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns true if time and other time are both time objects with the same seconds and fractional seconds otherwise false
Syntax: time.eql?()
Parameters: The function accepts no parameter
Return Value: It returns true if time and other time are both time objects with the same seconds and fractional seconds otherwise false
Example 1:
# Ruby code for eql?() method
# Include Time
require 'time'
# Declaring time
a = Time. new (2000, 12, 23, 9, 3, 3.0)
b = Time. new (2000, 12, 23, 9, 3, 3.0)
# Prints boolean value
puts a.eql?(b)
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Output:
true
Example 2:
# Ruby code for eql?() method
# Include Time
require 'time'
# Declaring time
a = Time. new (2000, 12, 23, 9, 3, 3.0)
b = Time. new (2000, 12, 23, 9, 3, 4.0)
# Prints boolean value
puts a.eql?(b)
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Output:
false
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