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*If A is lesser than or equal to B then will return the result as TRUE.
 
*If A is lesser than or equal to B then will return the result as TRUE.
 
*If A is strictly less than B then will return the result as FALSE.
 
*If A is strictly less than B then will return the result as FALSE.
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All comparison functions ( [[Manuals/calci/LT |LT]], [[Manuals/calci/LTE |LTE]], [[Manuals/calci/GT |GT]], [[Manuals/calci/GTE |GTE]], [[Manuals/calci/EQ |EQ]], [[Manuals/calci/NE |NE]], [[Manuals/calci/EQS |EQS]], [[Manuals/calci/NES |NES]], [[Manuals/calci/FEQ |FEQ]]) will assume B as 0, if not provided. So EQ(10) will be treated as EQ(10,0)
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==
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#LTE(1000,1000) = true
 
#LTE(1000,1000) = true
 
#LTE(-543,-900) = false
 
#LTE(-543,-900) = false
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==Related Videos==
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{{#ev:youtube|v=-WlA9u6MiO8|280|center|Lesser Than}}
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 22:57, 21 March 2024

LTE (A,B)


  • and any two real numbers.

Description

  • This function is the test for lesser than or equal to the given two numbers.
  • In , and are any two real numbers.
  • If A is lesser than or equal to B then will return the result as TRUE.
  • If A is strictly less than B then will return the result as FALSE.


All comparison functions ( LT, LTE, GT, GTE, EQ, NE, EQS, NES, FEQ) will assume B as 0, if not provided. So EQ(10) will be treated as EQ(10,0)

Examples

  1. LTE(198,231) = true
  2. LTE(7615,7610) = false
  3. LTE(1000,1000) = true
  4. LTE(-543,-900) = false

Related Videos

Lesser Than

See Also

References

Less Than