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Ruby | String === Method

Last Updated : 07 Jan, 2020
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===() is a String class method in Ruby which is used to check whether str==obj or not. This method is similar to == method of string class.
Syntax: str === obj Parameters: Here, str is the given string and obj is the object to be compared. Returns: True or False based on the equality of the two strings.
Example 1: Ruby
#ruby 2.3.1 
   
# Ruby program to demonstrate
# the === method
   
# Taking a string and
# using the method
puts "Ruby" === "Ruby"
puts "Hello" === "Hell"
Output:
true
false
Example 2: Ruby
#ruby 2.3.1 
   
# Ruby program to demonstrate
# the === method
   
# Taking a string and
# using the method
puts "ayucdef" === "ayucdefg"
puts "Ruby" === 77
Output:
false
false

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