16 lines
653 B
Swift
16 lines
653 B
Swift
// Comparison operators
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// https://www.hackingwithswift.com/sixty/3/4/comparison-operators
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let firstScore = 6
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let secondScore = 4
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// There are two operators that check for equality: == checks two values are the same, and != (pronounced “not equals”) checks two values are not the same:
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firstScore == secondScore
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firstScore != secondScore
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// There are four operators for comparing whether one value is greater than, less than, or equal to another. These are just like in mathematics:
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firstScore < secondScore
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firstScore >= secondScore
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// Each of these also work with strings, because strings have a natural alphabetical order:
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"Taylor" <= "Swift" |