Consider the condition (x = = y). How is this handled if x and y are primitive types? How is this handled if x and y are objects?

Consider the condition (x = = y).  How is this handled if x and y are primitive types?  How is this handled if x and y are objects?

Answer:  If x and y are primitive types, then the values stored in x and y are compared and true is returned if the two values are equal.  If x and y are objects, then the object that x and y reference are compared.  If they are the same object, it returns true, otherwise it returns false.

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