C# Decimal LessThanOrEqual
Description
Decimal LessThanOrEqual
returns a value indicating
whether a specified Decimal is less than or equal to another specified Decimal.
Syntax
Decimal.LessThanOrEqual
has the following syntax.
public static bool operator <=(
decimal d1,
decimal d2
)
Parameters
Decimal.LessThanOrEqual
has the following parameters.
d1
- The first value to compare.d2
- The second value to compare.
Returns
Decimal.LessThanOrEqual
method returns true if d1 is less than or equal to d2; otherwise, false.
Example
The LessThanOrEqual method defines the operation of the less than or equal operator for Decimal values. It enables code such as the following:
using System;//from www . j a v a 2s . c o m
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
Decimal number1 = 1.0699m;
Decimal number2 = 1.0695m;
Console.WriteLine("{0} <= {1}: {2}", number1,
number2, number1 <= number2);
}
}
The code above generates the following result.