Perl has a number of string comparison operators you can use in if statements. : If « Statement « Perl






Perl has a number of string comparison operators you can use in if statements.

   

Perl     Usage
eq       Equal
ge       Greater than or equal to
gt       Greater than
le       Less than or equal to
lt       Less than
ne       Not equal
cmp     Returns -1 if less than, 0 if equal and 1 if greater than

   
    
    
  








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