Relation Operators in cpp

 Relation Operators in cpp



#include<iostream>

using namespace std;


int main()

{

cout<<"Relation Operators"<<endl;

cout<<"less than "<<"( < )"<<" 5<5  ans "<<(5<5)<<endl;

cout<<"greater than "<<"( > )"<<" 5>5 ans "<<(5>5)<<endl;

cout<<"less than or equal to"<<"( <= )"<<" 5<=5 ans "<<(5<=5)<<endl;

cout<<"greater than or equal to"<<"( >= )"<<" 5>=5 ans "<<(5>=5)<<endl;

cout<<"equal to "<<"( == )"<<" 5==5 ans "<<(5==5)<<endl;

cout<<"not equal to "<<"( != )"<<" 5!=5 ans "<<(5!=5)<<endl;

bool condition = 4>5;

cout<<"4>5 ="<<condition<<endl;

condition = 5>4;

cout<<"5>4 ="<<condition<<endl;

int value = 4>5;

cout<<"4>5 ="<<value<<endl;

value = 5>4;

cout<<"5>4 ="<<value<<endl;

return 0;

}



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