It’s essential to understand how to use == and != to make comparisons effectively. We can use these operators on operands that are comparable:
Booleans—Compare whether two Booleans are equal.
Numerics (int, float, and complex types)—Compare whether two numerics are equal.
Strings—Compare whether two strings are equal.
Channels—Compare whether two channels were created by the same call to make or if both are nil.
Interfaces—Compare whether two interfaces have identical dynamic types and equal dynamic values or if both are nil.
Pointers—Compare whether two pointers point to the same value in memory or if both are nil.
Structs and arrays—Compare whether they are composed of similar types.