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Step 3 Click on File → Save As to open the
Save As dialog box.
Step 4 Enter a file name and click on the Save
button.
Step 5 To run the program, click on Run → Run
Module.
OR
Saving a file Press the F5 key from the keyboard.
Running a module Viewing the output
The output will be shown in the Python Shell window.
Relational Operators
These operators help to compare quantities and return Boolean value ‘True’ or ‘False’ as a result.
Operator Description Syntax Example Output
This is used to check the equality >>> ‘ABC’ == ‘ABC’ True
== (a == b)
between two values. >>> ‘ABC’ == ‘XYZ’ False
This operator used to check the >>> ‘ABC’!=‘abc’ True
!= (a != b)
non-equality between two values. >>> ‘ABC’!=‘ABC’ False
This operator checks if the first value >>>(11 > 2) True
> (a > b)
is greater than the second value. >>>(11 > 13) False
This operator is used to check if the
>>>(15 < 5) False
< first value is less than the second (a < b)
>>>(15 < 20) True
value.
This operator is used to check if the
>>>(22 > = 22) True
>= first value is greater than or equal to (a >= b)
>>>(22 > = 19) True
the second value.
This operator is used to check if the
(a < = >>>(27 < = 26) False
<= first value is less than or equal to the
b) >>>(30 < = 31) True
second value.
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