Why would this be used? >=
is much easier to type then ≥
. In Casio basic, ≥
is used and >=
does not work. However, on a Casio calculator, it is just as easy to type ≥
as it is to type >
.
Are there any languages that understand the characters ≥ and ≤?
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19-10-2022 - |
Вопрос
This is merely a question of curiosity; while we have characters in unicode to represent ≥ and ≤ instead of using >= and <=, I can't seem to find a programming language that supports it.
Are any known to exist?
Решение
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