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BigDecimal#>=() : >=() is a BigDecimal class method which compares two BigDecimal values.

Syntax:  BigDecimal.>=()

Parameter:  BigDecimal values

Return:  true - if a >= b; otherwise false

Code #1 : Example for >=() method




# Ruby code for BigDecimal.>=() method
   
# loading BigDecimal
require 'bigdecimal'
   
# declaring BigDecimal
a = 42.1**13
   
# declaring BigDecimal
b = -BigDecimal("10")
   
# declaring BigDecimal
c = -(22 ** 7.1) * 10
  
# a>b
puts "BigDecimal a >= b : #{a>=b}\n\n"
  
# b > c
puts "BigDecimal b >= c : #{b>=c}\n\n"
  
# c < a
puts "BigDecimal c >= a : #{c>=a}\n\n"


Output :

BigDecimal a >= b : true

BigDecimal b >= c : true

BigDecimal a >= c : false

Code #2 : Example for >=() method




# Ruby code for BigDecimal.>=() method
  
# loading BigDecimal
require 'bigdecimal'
   
# declaring BigDecimal
a = 12**12 - 27
   
# declaring BigDecimal
b = BigDecimal('10')-(22 ** 7.1) ** 10
   
# declaring BigDecimal
c = BigDecimal('-3')
  
# a > b
puts "BigDecimal a >= b : #{a>=b}\n\n"
  
# b < c
puts "BigDecimal b >= c : #{b>=c}\n\n"


Output :

BigDecimal a >= b : true

BigDecimal b >= c : false


Last Updated : 08 Jan, 2020
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