Dart provides operators that can be used to check the relationship between values or values within variables also known as operands.
All relational operators, less than(<
), less than or equal to(<=
), greater than(>
), greater than and equal to(>=
) gives resultant value in boolean i.e either true
or false
after evaluation.
In this article, you will find Relational operators provided by Dart.
Relational operators
- All of these relational operators are binary operators.
Operator | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
< | Less than | x == y |
<= | Less than or equal to | x != y |
> | Greater than | x == y |
>= | Greater than or equal to | x != y |
main() { // create variables int a = 10, b = 12; // value of a and b print('Value of a is $a and b is $b'); // > operator print(a > b); // false // < operator print(a < b); // true // >= operator print(a >= b); // false // <= operator print(a <= b); // true }
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