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<= (less than or equal) operator

The non-associating, binary infix <= operator is used to test whether its left-hand operand is less than or equal to its right-hand operand.

Usage

void m<T>(T x, T y) 
  given T satisfies Comparable<T> {
    Boolean lessOrEqual = x <= y;
}

Description

Definition

The <= operator is defined as follows:

lhs.compare(rhs)!=larger;

See the language specification for more details.

Polymorphism

The <= operator is polymorphic. The meaning of <= depends on the Comparable interface.

Type

The result type of the <= operator is Boolean.

See also