Relational and Logical Operators
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Relational and Logical Operators
Relational refers to the relationships that values can have with one another, and logical refers to the ways in which true and false values can be connected together. Since the relational operators produce true or false results, they are often used in combination with the logical operators.
The relational operators are as follows:
Not equal to
Operator |
Meaning |
== |
Equal to |
!= |
Not equal to |
> |
Greater than |
< |
Less than |
>= |
Greater than or equal to |
<= |
Less than or equal to |
Those relational operators cannot be applied to all data types and in some cases, two values of different types cannot be compared to each other.
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array |
bool |
number |
question |
range |
string |
datetime |
array |
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=, ! |
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bool |
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=, ! |
=, ! |
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=, ! |
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number |
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=, ! |
=, !=, >, <, <=, > |
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=, ! |
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question |
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range |
=, ! |
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=, ! |
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string |
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=, ! |
=, ! |
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=, ! |
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datetime |
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=, !=, >, <, <=, > |
The outcome of the relational and logical operators is a value of type bool.
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Meaning |
&& |
Logical and |
|| |
Logical or |
! |
Logical negation |