Answer Posted / Pradeep Sharma
In Kotlin, to check if two strings are equal, use the '==' operator or the '.equals()' method:nnval string1 = "Hello"nval string2 = "World"nnif (string1 == string2) {n println("The strings have the same value!")n}nelse {n println("The strings don't have the same value!")n}
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