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How to use the comparison operators in C

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#include <stdio.h>

int main(int argc, char **argv) 
{
    /*
     * C Language Comparison Operators
     * 
    !=  not equal to
    <   less than 
    <=  less than or equal to
    ==  is equal to
    >   is greater than
    >=  is greater than or equal to
    */
    
    int a = 30, b = 10;
    
    if (a != b) printf("a != b\n");
    
    if (a < b) printf("a < b\n");
    
    if (a <= b) printf("a <= b\n");
    
    if (a == b) printf("a == b\n");
    
    if (a > b) printf("a > b\n");
    
    if (a >= b) printf("a >= b");

    return 0;
}


/*
run:

a != b
a > b
a >= b

*/


answered Apr 18, 2015 by avibootz

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