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Comparison Operators

Comparison operators are used to compare two values and return a boolean result (true or false).

What is a Comparison Operator?

A comparison operator is one or more symbols that tells the computer how to compare two values or variables.

The result of a comparison operator is a boolean value (true or false).

See this page for an overview of other types of operators.

The most common comparison operators are:

  • == (Equal to)
  • != (Not equal to)
  • > (Greater than)
  • < (Less than)
  • >= (Greater than or equal to)
  • <= (Less than or equal to)

In the example below, we use the == operator to compare the value 10 with the value 5, to check if they are equal:


Python
JavaScript
Java
C++
print(10 == 5)
console.log(10 == 5);
System.out.println(10 == 5);
cout << (10 == 5);
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Try the simulation below to see the result of different comparison operators:

Equal to

print(a == b)

a

5

operator

==

b

3

print(a == b)



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