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How to use less than or equal (<=) operator in JavaScript

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console.log(7 <= 2); // false

console.log(4 <= 4); // true

console.log('aa' <= 'ab'); // true

console.log('a' <= '1'); // false 

console.log('3' <= 4); // true

console.log(true <= false); // false
console.log(false <= true); // true


console.log(0 <= true); // true
console.log(true <= 1); // ture

console.log(null <= 0); // true
console.log(null <= 1); // true
  
  
  
/*
run:
  
false
true
true
false
true
false
true
true
true
true
true
  
*/

 



answered Nov 15, 2020 by avibootz
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