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Greater Than
Format: x > y
Arguments: [any] x, y Values to compare
Returns: (bool) True if x is greater than y, false otherwise
Note: When comparing text strings, the string that is last in an alphabetic sort is
the greatest. Lists and matrices are compared element-by-element. The
argument that contains the greater element in the location where the first difference
is found is the greater argument. When making comparisons between data types,
e.g., comparing a string to a number, the following hierarchy is used: null < false = zero < true = all non-zero numbers < all strings < all lists and objects < all function
pointers.
Examples: 3>3 = false
3>2 = true
"apple">"orange" = false
true>false = true
See Also: compare, true, false, Equal, Not Equal, Greater Than or Equal, Less Than, Less Than or Equal
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