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Ruby | Time eql?() function

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)

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)

Output:

false
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