# nlohmann::basic_json::operator<=> ```cpp // since C++20 class basic_json { std::partial_ordering operator<=>(const_reference rhs) const noexcept; // (1) template std::partial_ordering operator<=>(const ScalarType rhs) const noexcept; // (2) }; ``` 1. 3-way compares two JSON values producing a result of type `std::partial_ordering` according to the following rules: - Two JSON values compare with a result of `std::partial_ordering::unordered` if either value is discarded. - If both JSON values are of the same type, the result is produced by 3-way comparing their stored values using their respective `operator<=>`. - Integer and floating-point numbers are converted to their common type and then 3-way compared using their respective `operator<=>`. For instance, comparing an integer and a floating-point value will 3-way compare the first value converted to floating-point with the second value. - Otherwise, yields a result by comparing the type (see [`value_t`](value_t.md)). 2. 3-way compares a JSON value and a scalar or a scalar and a JSON value by converting the scalar to a JSON value and 3-way comparing both JSON values (see 1). ## Template parameters `ScalarType` : a scalar type according to `std::is_scalar::value` ## Parameters `rhs` (in) : second value to consider ## Return value the `std::partial_ordering` of the 3-way comparison of `*this` and `rhs` ## Exception safety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. ## Complexity Linear. ## Notes !!! note "Comparing `NaN`" - `NaN` values are unordered within the domain of numbers. The following comparisons all yield `std::partial_ordering::unordered`: 1. Comparing a `NaN` with itself. 2. Comparing a `NaN` with another `NaN`. 3. Comparing a `NaN` and any other number. ## Examples ??? example "Example: (1) comparing JSON values" The example demonstrates comparing several JSON values. ```cpp --8<-- "examples/operator_spaceship__const_reference.c++20.cpp" ``` Output: ```json --8<-- "examples/operator_spaceship__const_reference.c++20.output" ``` ??? example "Example: (2) comparing JSON values and scalars" The example demonstrates comparing several JSON values and scalars. ```cpp --8<-- "examples/operator_spaceship__scalartype.c++20.cpp" ``` Output: ```json --8<-- "examples/operator_spaceship__scalartype.c++20.output" ``` ## See also - [**operator==**](operator_eq.md) - comparison: equal - [**operator!=**](operator_ne.md) - comparison: not equal - [**operator<**](operator_lt.md) - comparison: less than - [**operator<=**](operator_le.md) - comparison: less than or equal - [**operator>**](operator_gt.md) - comparison: greater than - [**operator>=**](operator_ge.md) - comparison: greater than or equal ## Version history 1. Added in version 3.11.0. 2. Added in version 3.11.0.