The _.sneq() method checks whether each of the arguments is strictly not equal (===) to each other. Hence, returning a boolean correspondingly.
Syntax:
_.sneq( val1, val2, ..., valn );
Parameters: This method takes n values to operate on them.
Return Value: This method returns a boolean.
Note: This will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the underscore.js contrib library to be installed. Underscore.js contrib library can be installed using npm install underscore-contrib –save.
Example 1:Â
Javascript
// Defining underscore contrib variable var _ = require('underscore-contrib');   var eq = _.sneq( 1, 2, 3 );   console.log("Each arguments are not "    + "equal to each other :", eq); |
Output:
Each arguments are not equal to each other : true
Example 2:
Javascript
// Defining underscore contrib variable var _ = require('underscore-contrib');   var eq = _.sneq( 2, 2, 2 );   console.log("Each arguments are not "    + "equal to each other :", eq); |
Output:
Each arguments are not equal to each other : false
Example 3:
Javascript
// Defining underscore contrib variable var _ = require('underscore-contrib');   var eq = _.sneq( "2", 2, 2 );   console.log("Each arguments are not "    + "equal to each other :", eq); |
Output:
Each arguments are not equal to each other : true
Example 4:
Javascript
// Defining underscore contrib variable var _ = require('underscore-contrib');   var eq = _.sneq( "2", "2", "2" );   console.log("Each arguments are not "    + "equal to each other :", eq); |
Output:
Each arguments are not equal to each other : false
