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*Double ] operator (] in languages like ] and PHP as a quick way to cast variable as integer, where it is called 'two tildes' to indicate a form of double negation){{clarify|reason=This feature is not mentioned at the target article! |date=May 2023}} | *Double ] operator (] in languages like ] and PHP as a quick way to cast variable as integer, where it is called 'two tildes' to indicate a form of double negation){{clarify|reason=This feature is not mentioned at the target article! |date=May 2023}} | ||
*{{unichar|0360|Combining double tilde|cwith=◌◌}} , a tilde ] that spans a pair of adjacent characters: {{char|◌͠◌}} | *{{unichar|0360|Combining double tilde|cwith=◌◌}} , a tilde ] that spans a pair of adjacent characters: {{char|◌͠◌}} | ||
*'']'', an EP by |
*'']'', an EP by Ana Roxanne | ||
{{disambiguation}} | {{disambiguation}} |
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Double tilde (~~ or ≈) may refer to:
- Approximation
≈
- Double negation
~(~x)
- Smart match operator in Perl,
~~
- In PostgreSQL the operator
~~
is equivalent toLIKE
- Double binary NOT operator (as used in languages like JavaScript and PHP as a quick way to cast variable as integer, where it is called 'two tildes' to indicate a form of double negation)
- U+0360 ◌◌͠ COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE , a tilde diacritic that spans a pair of adjacent characters: ◌͠◌
- ~~~, an EP by Ana Roxanne
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