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One common [[conditional operator]] is the '''less than operator'''.
One common [[comparison operator]] is the '''less than operator'''.


This operator will return [[Boolean|true]] if the value on the '''left''' is '''less than''' the value on the '''right''' of the operator.
This operator will return [[Boolean|true]] if the value on the '''left''' is '''less than''' the value on the '''right''' of the operator.

Latest revision as of 10:25, 9 August 2025

One common comparison operator is the less than operator.

This operator will return true if the value on the left is less than the value on the right of the operator.

In most languages, the less than operator is represented by a < symbol.

boolean a = 4 < 6; // true
boolean b = 6 < 5; // false