Operator >= (Greater than or Equal)
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- Last revised: 2022-03-14
Compares an expression greater than or equal to another expression
Syntax
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as byte, byref rhs as byte ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as ubyte, byref rhs as ubyte ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as short, byref rhs as short ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as ushort, byref rhs as ushort ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as integer, byref rhs as integer ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as uinteger, byref rhs as uinteger ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as longint, byref rhs as longint ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as ulongint, byref rhs as ulongint ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as single, byref rhs as single ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as double, byref rhs as double ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as string, byref rhs as string ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as zstring, byref rhs as zstring ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as wstring, byref rhs as wstring ) as integer
declare operator >= ( byref lhs as T, byref rhs as T ) as integerUsage
` result = lhs >= rhs
`
Parameters
lhs
The left-hand side expression to compare to.
rhs
The right-hand side expression to compare to.
T
Any pointer type.
Return Value
Returns negative one (-1) if the left-hand side expression is greater than or equal to the right-hand side expression, or zero (0) if less than.
Description
Operator >= (Greater than or Equal) is a binary operator that compares an expression greater than or equal to another expression and returns the result - a boolean value in the form of an Integer: negative one (-1) for true and zero (0) for false. The arguments are not modified in any way.
When this operator is applied to string type data, then a lexicographic/alphabetic order comparison is performed (ordered from the numeric ASCII values of the characters of the two strings).
This operator can be overloaded to accept user-defined types as well.
Examples
Operator < (Less than) is complement to Operator >= (Greater than or Equal), and is functionally identical when combined with Operator Not (Bit-wise Complement).
start GeSHi
If (420 >= 69) Then Print "(420 >= 69) is true."
If Not (420 < 69) Then Print "not (420 < 69) is true."end GeSHi
Dialect Differences
- In the -lang qb dialect, this operator cannot be overloaded.
Differences from QB
- none
See also
Operator <(Less than)
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