Equal
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Equal commonly refers to a state of equality.
Equal or equals may also refer to:
Computing:
Equal or equals may also refer to:
- Equal (sweetener)Equal (sweetener)Equal is a brand of artificial sweetener containing aspartame, dextrose and maltodextrin. It is marketed as a tabletop sweetener by Merisant, a global corporation which also owns the well-known NutraSweet brand and which has headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, Switzerland, Mexico, and Australia...
, a brand of artificial sweetener - EQUAL Community InitiativeEQUAL Community InitiativeEQUAL was the ‘Community Initiative’ within the European Social Fund of the European Union. It concerned “transnational co-operation to promote new means of combating all forms of discrimination and inequalities in connection with the labour market”...
, an initiative within the European Social Fund of the European Union - Equals signEquals signThe equality sign, equals sign, or "=" is a mathematical symbol used to indicate equality. It was invented in 1557 by Robert Recorde. The equals sign is placed between the things stated to have the same value, as in an equation...
, or the symbol "=" - Equality (mathematics), a concept used in mathematics
- The EqualsThe EqualsThe Equals were a pop/reggae/rock group that formed in North London, England in 1965. They are mainly remembered for its million-selling chart-topper, "Baby Come Back". Eddy Grant, then sporting dyed blonde hair, founded the group...
, a British fusion music band formed in 1965 - E.QualsE.QualsE.Quals is a band from Kathmandu, Nepal. It was formed in 2009 by a combination of Avishek K.C from Lost Oblivion and the band Vhumi. The band was the winner of the Nepal leg of the Global Battle of the Bands and played, representing Nepal in the final event of the show held in London...
, a Nepali Heavy Metal band
Computing:
- Assignment (computer science)Assignment (computer science)In computer programming, an assignment statement sets or re-sets the value stored in the storage location denoted by a variable name. In most imperative computer programming languages, assignment statements are one of the basic statements...
(=
or:=
), a type of modification to a variable - Equality (relational operator) (
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or), an operator used in computer languages