Ruby | Float class >= value
Last Updated :
08 Jan, 2020
Float#>=() : >=() is a Float class method in Ruby which compares two Float values.
Syntax: Float.>=()
Parameter: Float values
Return: true - if a >= b; otherwise false
Code #1 : Example for >=() method
a = - 100 . 7 - 10 . 4
b = - 100 * 2000 . 0
c = -( 22 + 7 . 1 ) * 4
puts "Float a >= b : #{a>=b}\n\n"
puts "Float b >= c : #{b>=c}\n\n"
puts "Float a >= c : #{c>=a}\n\n"
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Output :
Float a >= b : true
Float b >= c : false
Float a >= c : false
Code #2 : Example for >=() method
a = - 56 . 23333333
b = 10000 . 0
c = -( 22 + 7 . 1 )
puts "Float a >= b : #{a>=b}\n\n"
puts "Float b >= c : #{b>=c}\n\n"
puts "Float a >= c : #{c>=a}\n\n"
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Output :
Float a >= b : false
Float b >= c : true
Float a >= c : true
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