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Perl » Language Basics » Comparison Operators 
Integer-comparison operators.
   
Operator          Description 
<                 Less than 
>                 Greater than 
==                Equal to 
<=                Less than or equal to 
>=                Greater than or equal to 
!=                Not equal to 
<=>               Comparison returning 10, or - 

   
    
    
  
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