Scala Float <(x: Long) method with example Last Updated : 03 Nov, 2019 Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report The <(x: Long) method is utilized to return true if the float value is less than the long value, otherwise return false. Method Definition: (Float_Value).<(Long_Value) Return Type: It returns true if the float value is less than the long value, otherwise return false. Example #1: // Scala program of Float <(x: Long) // method // Creating object object GfG { // Main method def main(args:Array[String]) { // Applying <(x: Long) function val result = (100.0).<(50) // Displays output println(result) } } Output: false Example #2: // Scala program of Float <(x: Long) // method // Creating object object GfG { // Main method def main(args:Array[String]) { // Applying <(x: Long) function val result = (50.0).<(100) // Displays output println(result) } } Output: true Like Article Suggest improvement Previous Scala Char /(x: Short) method with example Next Scala Float <(x: Double) method with example Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...