Example 1: python larger or equal
5 >= 10
Example 2: not greater than symbol python
if not a > 70:
print(' The number is Not bigger than 70')
else:
print(' The number is DEFINITELY bigger than 70')
Example 3: python math operators
2 ** 3
22 % 8
22 // 8
22 / 8
3 * 3
5 - 2
2 + 2
Example 4: python comparison operators
42 == 42
'dog' != 'cat'
45 < 42
45 > 42
40 <= 40
39 >= 40
Example 5: 'a' greater than 'b' python
>>> [(x, ord(x)) for x in abc]
[('a', 97), ('b', 98), ('c', 99), ('d', 100), ('e', 101), ('f', 102), ('g', 103), ('h', 104), ('i', 105), ('j', 106), ('k', 107), ('l', 108), ('m', 109), ('n', 110), ('o', 111), ('p', 112), ('q', 113), ('r', 114), ('s', 115), ('t', 116), ('u', 117), ('v', 118), ('w', 119), ('x', 120), ('y', 121), ('z', 122)]
>>> [(x, ord(x)) for x in abc.upper()]
[('A', 65), ('B', 66), ('C', 67), ('D', 68), ('E', 69), ('F', 70), ('G', 71), ('H', 72), ('I', 73), ('J', 74), ('K', 75), ('L', 76), ('M', 77), ('N', 78), ('O', 79), ('P', 80), ('Q', 81), ('R', 82), ('S', 83), ('T', 84), ('U', 85), ('V', 86), ('W', 87), ('X', 88), ('Y', 89), ('Z', 90)]
Example 6: python if greater than and less than
if 10 < a < 20:
whatever