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3.7.1.Using equality and relational operators.
Module Tester

   Sub Main()
      Dim number1, number2 As Integer

      number1 = 10

      number2 = 20

      If number1 = number2 Then
         Console.WriteLine("{0} = {1}", number1, number2)
      End If

      If number1 <> number2 Then
         Console.WriteLine("{0} <> {1}", number1, number2)
      End If

      If number1 < number2 Then
         Console.WriteLine("{0} < {1}", number1, number2)
      End If

      If number1 > number2 Then
         Console.WriteLine("{0} > {1}", number1, number2)
      End If

      If number1 <= number2 Then
         Console.WriteLine("{0} <= {1}", number1, number2)
      End If

      If number1 >= number2 Then
         Console.WriteLine("{0} >= {1}", number1, number2)
      End If

   End Sub 

End Module
10 <> 20
10 < 20
10 <= 20
3.7.Relational Operators
3.7.1.Using equality and relational operators.
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