/*
Mastering Visual C# .NET
by Jason Price, Mike Gunderloy
Publisher: Sybex;
ISBN: 0782129110
*/
/*
Example3_3.cs illustrates the use of
the comparison operators
*/
public class Example3_3
{
public static void Main()
{
bool result;
// false expressions
result = 10 == 1;
System.Console.WriteLine("10 == 1 is " + result);
result = 10 < 1;
System.Console.WriteLine("10 < 1 is " + result);
result = 10 <= 1;
System.Console.WriteLine("10 <= 1 is " + result);
// true expressions
result = 10 != 1;
System.Console.WriteLine("10 != 1 is " + result);
result = 10 > 1;
System.Console.WriteLine("10 > 1 is " + result);
result = 10 >= 1;
System.Console.WriteLine("10 >= 1 is " + result);
int intValue1 = 10;
int intValue2 = 1;
result = intValue1 != intValue2;
System.Console.WriteLine("intValue1 != intValue2 is " + result);
}
}
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