relational operator


An operator that compares two values.

For example, the expression

x < 5 means x is less than 5. This expression will have a value of TRUE if the variable x is less than 5; otherwise the value of the expression will be FALSE. Relational operators are sometimes called comparison operators. Expressions that contain relational operators are called relational expressions.

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