greater-than-equal (>=)
Use >= to returns true if the first argument oper1 is greater than or equal to the second argument oper2.
Basic syntax
To check if oper1 is greater than or equal to oper2, use the following syntax:
(>= oper1 oper2)
Arguments
Use the following arguments to specify the values for comparison using the >= Pact function.
| Argument | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
oper1 | integer, decimal, string, or time | Specifies the first value for comparison. |
oper2 | integer, decimal, string, or time | Specifies the second value for comparison. |
Return value
The >= function returns a boolean value indicating whether oper1 is greater than or equal to oper2.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to use the >= function to compare two integer values to check if the first value (1) is greater than or equal to the second value (3):
pact> (>= 1 3)
false
The following example demonstrates how to use the >= function to compare two decimal values to check if the first value (5.24) is greater than or equal to the second value (2.52):
pact> (>= 5.24 2.52)
true
The following example demonstrates how to use the >= function to compare two string values to check if the first value (abc) is greater than or equal to the second value (def):
pact> (>= "abc" "def")
false