Greater than or equal operator

Category:Math

Greater than or equal operator

Category: Math

Tests whether a value is greater than or equal to another value.

Your apps will sometimes need to check the relative size of two values, and then possibly perform some specific action using an if, if-else, or while block. < returns true if the value on the left-hand side of the opertor is greater than or equal to the value on the right-hand side of the operator.

Examples


// Basic numeric greater than or equal to check.
var x = 5;
var y = 4;
console.log(x >= 5);
console.log(x >= 6);
console.log(x >= y);

Example: Comparing "apples" the "Apples" Basic string greater than or equal to check. Case matters for string comparison.

// Basic string greater than or equal to check. Case matters for string comparison.
var x = "apples";
var y = "Apples";
console.log(x >= "apples");
console.log(x >= "bananas");
console.log(x >= y);

Syntax

___ >= ___

Parameters

Name Type Required? Description
___ any Yes The operands can be a number/string/boolean, or a variable containing a number/string/boolean, or the number/string/boolean returned by a function, or the number/string/boolean result of the evaluation of an expression.

Returns

Boolean true or false

Tips

  • If you want to test if a value is less than, you can use the > operator.
  • JavaScript will automatically perform type conversion for you when comparing two values (e.g. the integer 5 will register as equivalent to the string "5").
  • When comparing two strings, JavaScript will compare them alphabetically based on character by character comparison left to right. All the upper case letters come before the lower case letters.
  • Comparison operators include < <= == > >= !=

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Syntax

__ >= __

Returns

Boolean (true or false)

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