Question: Explain the difference between '==', '===', and 'isEqual' in Swift.Answer: '==' is used to check for value equality, '===' is used to check for reference equality, and 'isEqual' is typically used for comparing objects in Objective-C and is bridged to '==' in Swift. |
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