# nlohmann::json_pointer::operator==
```cpp
// until C++20
template
bool operator==(
const json_pointer& lhs,
const json_pointer& rhs) noexcept; // (1)
template
bool operator==(
const json_pointer& lhs,
const StringType& rhs); // (2)
template
bool operator==(
const StringType& lhs,
const json_pointer& rhs); // (2)
// since C++20
class json_pointer {
template
bool operator==(
const json_pointer& rhs) const noexcept; // (1)
bool operator==(const string_t& rhs) const; // (2)
};
```
1. Compares two JSON pointers for equality by comparing their reference tokens.
2. Compares a JSON pointer and a string or a string and a JSON pointer for equality by converting the string to a JSON
pointer and comparing the JSON pointers according to 1.
## Template parameters
`RefStringTypeLhs`, `RefStringTypeRhs`
: the string type of the left-hand side or right-hand side JSON pointer, respectively
`StringType`
: the string type derived from the `json_pointer` operand ([`json_pointer::string_t`](string_t.md))
## Parameters
`lhs` (in)
: first value to consider
`rhs` (in)
: second value to consider
## Return value
whether the values `lhs`/`*this` and `rhs` are equal
## Exception safety
1. No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions.
2. Strong exception safety: if an exception occurs, the original value stays intact.
## Exceptions
1. (none)
2. The function can throw the following exceptions:
- Throws [parse_error.107](../../home/exceptions.md#jsonexceptionparse_error107) if the given JSON pointer `s` is
nonempty and does not begin with a slash (`/`); see example below.
- Throws [parse_error.108](../../home/exceptions.md#jsonexceptionparse_error108) if a tilde (`~`) in the given JSON
pointer `s` is not followed by `0` (representing `~`) or `1` (representing `/`); see example below.
## Complexity
Constant if `lhs` and `rhs` differ in the number of reference tokens, otherwise linear in the number of reference
tokens.
## Notes
!!! warning "Deprecation"
Overload 2 is deprecated and will be removed in a future major version release.
## Examples
??? example "Example: (1) Comparing JSON pointers"
The example demonstrates comparing JSON pointers.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/json_pointer__operator__equal.cpp"
```
Output:
```
--8<-- "examples/json_pointer__operator__equal.output"
```
??? example "Example: (2) Comparing JSON pointers and strings"
The example demonstrates comparing JSON pointers and strings, and when doing so may raise an exception.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/json_pointer__operator__equal_stringtype.cpp"
```
Output:
```
--8<-- "examples/json_pointer__operator__equal_stringtype.output"
```
## Version history
1. Added in version 2.1.0. Added C++20 member functions in version 3.11.2.
2. Added for backward compatibility and deprecated in version 3.11.2.