Additional relational operators:
Operator Description Example
== Equal to 4==2 False
<= Less than or equal to 4<=2 False
>= Greater than or equal to 4>=2 True
!= Not equal to 4!=2 True
Example:
if(10==10)
{
cout<<"Yes";
}
Output:
Yes
The not equal to operator evaluates the operands, determines whether or not they are equal. If the operands are not equal, the condition is evaluated to true.
For example:
if(10!=10)
{
cout<<"Yes";
}
else
{
cout<<"No";
Output:
No
You can use relational operators to compare variables in the if statement.
For example:
int a=55;
int b=33;
if(a>b)
{
cout<<"a is greater than b";
}
Outputs:
a is greater than b