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3.2.9
> (Is greater than)
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3.2.10 >= (Is greater than or equal to)
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3.2.11 < (Is less than)
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3.2.12 <= (Is less than or equal to)
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Type
Mathematical function
Syntax
expression1 > expression2
Description
The operator
>
returns
TRUE
if
expression1
is greater than
expression2
,
otherwise it returns
FALSE
.
Arguments
•
expression1
Any valid BASIC expression.
•
expression2
Any valid BASIC expression.
Example
IF a > 10 THEN GOTO label1
If variable
a
contains a value greater than 10, program execution continues at
label
label1
. Otherwise, program execution continues with the next state-
ment.
See also
N/A
Type
Mathematical function
Syntax
expression1 >= expression2
Description
The operator
>
= returns
TRUE
if
expression1
is greater than or equal to
expression2
, otherwise it returns
FALSE
.
Arguments
•
expression1
Any valid BASIC expression.
•
expression2
Any valid BASIC expression.
Example
IF a >=10 THEN GOTO label1
If variable
a
contains a value greater than or equal to 10, program execution
continues at label
label1
. Otherwise, program execution continues with the
next statement.
See also
N/A
Type
Mathematical function
Syntax
expression1 < expression2
Description
The operator
<
returns
TRUE
if
expression1
is less than
expression2
, otherwise it returns
FALSE
.
Arguments
•
expression1
Any valid BASIC expression.
•
expression2
Any valid BASIC expression.
Example
IF a < 10 THEN GOTO label1
If variable
a
contains a value less than 10, program execution con-
tinues at label
label1
. Otherwise, program execution continues
with the next statement.
See also
N/A
Type
Mathematical function
Syntax
expression1 <= expression2
Description
The operator
<=
returns
TRUE
if
expression1
is less than or equal to
expression2
, otherwise it returns
FALSE
.
Arguments
•
expression1
Any valid BASIC expression.
•
expression2
Any valid BASIC expression.
Example
IF a <= 10 THEN GOTO label1
If variable
a
contains a value less than or equal to 10, program execution con-
tinues at label
label1
. Otherwise, program execution continues with the next
statement.
See also
N/A