Operators

isn't precisely an

Supported By

Syntax

expression isn't precisely an type

Description

The isn't precisely an operator evaluates to true if the given value's data type is not the given type. If the given value's data type is the given type, the isn't precisely an operator evaluates to false. This is a stricter requirement than the one for the is not an operator: the value must be compatible with the given type without requiring conversion (from a number to a string, for example).

Synonyms

are not precisely, aren't precisely, is not precisely a, is not precisely an, isn't precisely a

See Also

is a, is not a, is precisely a, as a