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Relational Operators

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Relational Operators

Relational operators compare two values, and produce a True or False value.

Equality

Equality

  • We can test if two values are equal using the equality operator. For example:
    • 2 == 2 would evaluate to True.
  • We can test if two values are not equal using the not-equal-to operator:
    • 2 != 2 would evaluate to False.
Comparison

Comparison

  • We can compare two numbers using the less than and greater than signs. For example:
    • 2 < 3 evaluates to True.
    • 2 > 3 evaluates to False.
  • We can test for less than or equal, or greater than or equal like this:
    • 2 <= 3 evaluates to True.
    • 3 >= 3 evaluates to True.
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