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Test if all arguments of an expression are identical
Test whether all expressions in a list are identically the same:
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Numbers in different representations are not the same:
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The argument need not be a list:
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For associations, AllSameQ operates on values:
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Use Unevaluated to test arguments without evaluation:
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In many cases, AllSameQ[expr] is effectively equivalent to Apply[SameQ,expr]:
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An exception is that AllSameQ will not evaluate held arguments:
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Compare with Apply[SameQ,expr]:
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AllSameQ expects nonatomic expressions:
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Wolfram Language 13.0 (December 2021) or above
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