The comparison operators for int32 objects.
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int32/= x y => result
int32< x y => result
int32<= x y => result
int32= x y => result
int32> x y => result
int32>= x y => result
| x⇩ |
An int32 object or an integer of type (signed-byte 32). |
| y⇩ |
An int32 object or an integer of type (signed-byte 32). |
| result |
A boolean. |
The function int32/= is the not equal comparison for int32 objects.
The function int32< is the less than comparison for int32 objects.
The function int32<= is the less than or equal comparison for int32 objects.
The function int32= is the equal comparison for int32 objects.
The function int32> is the greater than comparison for int32 objects.
The function int32>= is the greater than or equal comparison for int32 objects.
x and y can be int32 objects or integers of type (signed-byte 32).
See the section 28.2.2 Fast 32-bit arithmetic for more information about the INT32 API.
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