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						Function std.typecons.Tuple.opCmp
Comparison for ordering.
						
				auto opCmp(R)
				(
				
				  R rhs
				
				)
				
				if (areCompatibleTuples!(typeof(this), R, "<"));
				
				
				auto opCmp(R)
				(
				
				  R rhs
				
				) const
				
				if (areCompatibleTuples!(typeof(this), R, "<"));
						
					
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| rhs | The Tupleto compare against. It must meet the criteria
           for comparison betweenTuples. | 
Returns
For any values v1 contained by the left-hand side tuple and any
 values v2 contained by the right-hand side:
 0 if v1 == v2 for all members or the following value for the
 first position were the mentioned criteria is not satisfied:
- NaN, in case one of the operands is a NaN.
- A negative number if the expression v1 < v2is true.
- A positive number if the expression v1 > v2is true.
Example
The first v1 for which v1 > v2 is true determines
            the result. This could lead to unexpected behaviour.
auto tup1 = tuple(1, 1, 1);
auto tup2 = tuple(1, 100, 100);
assert(tup1 < tup2);
//Only the first result matters for comparison
tup1[0] = 2;
assert(tup1 > tup2);
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, Bartosz Milewski, Don Clugston, Shin Fujishiro, Kenji Hara
License
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