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03:28 - Example
In Python, comparison operators are used to comparing two values and return a Boolean value (True or False) depending on the result of the comparison.
There are some Comparison operators in Python:
Equal to (==): Returns True if the values on either side of operator are equal, and False otherwise.
Not equal to (!=): Returns True if the values on either side of operator are not equal, and False otherwise.
Greater than(˃): Returns True, if the value on left is greater than the value on right, and False otherwise.
Less than: Returns True if the value on left is less than the value on right, and False otherwise.
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01:25 - various comparison operator
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In Python, comparison operators are used to comparing two values and return a Boolean value (True or False) depending on the result of the comparison.
There are some Comparison operators in Python:
Equal to (==): Returns True if the values on either side of operator are equal, and False otherwise.
Not equal to (!=): Returns True if the values on either side of operator are not equal, and False otherwise.
Greater than(˃): Returns True, if the value on left is greater than the value on right, and False otherwise.
Less than: Returns True if the value on left is less than the value on right, and False otherwise.
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