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The result of the above program will be:
Relational Operator
Relational operators are used to compare the value of the two operands and returns True or False
accordingly. The relational operators are described in the following table:
Operator Name Description Example Output
(x=8 and y=6)
== Equal It checks if the values of two operands x == y False
are equal or not. If yes, then the condition
becomes true.
!= Not equal It checks if the values of two operands are x != y True
equal or not. If the values are not equal, then
the condition becomes true.
> Greater It checks if the value of left operand is x > y True
than greater than the value of right operand. If
yes, then the condition becomes true.
< Less than It checks if the value of left operand is less x < y False
than the value of right operand. If yes, then
the condition becomes true.
>= Greater It checks if the value of left operand is x >= y True
than or greater than or equal to the value of right
equal to operand. If yes, then the condition becomes
true.
<= Less than It checks if the value of left operand is less x <= y False
or equal to than or equal to the value of right operand. If
yes, then the condition becomes true.
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