Comparing integers using if statements, relational operators and equality operators. : int « Data Types « C++ Tutorial






#include <iostream> 

using std::cout; 
using std::cin;  
using std::endl; 

int main()
{
   int number1; 
   int number2; 

   cout << "Enter two integers to compare: "; 
   cin >> number1 >> number2;

   if ( number1 == number2 )
      cout << number1 << " == " << number2 << endl;

   if ( number1 != number2 )
      cout << number1 << " != " << number2 << endl;

   if ( number1 < number2 )
      cout << number1 << " < " << number2 << endl;

   if ( number1 > number2 )
      cout << number1 << " > " << number2 << endl;

   if ( number1 <= number2 )
      cout << number1 << " <= " << number2 << endl;

   if ( number1 >= number2 )
      cout << number1 << " >= " << number2 << endl;

   return 0;

}
Enter two integers to compare: 4
3
4 != 3
4 > 3
4 >= 3








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2.1.2.Define and assign int variables
2.1.3.Use arithmetic operator to get the product of two integers
2.1.4.Do calculation in cout
2.1.5.Convert gallons to liters
2.1.6.Calculate the product of three integers
2.1.7.Comparing integers using if statements, relational operators and equality operators.
2.1.8.Do bit operation on integers: AND, OR, XOR
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2.1.11.constant integer value
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