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Scala short <=(x: Int): Boolean

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Short, a 16-bit signed integer (equivalent to Java’s short primitive type) is a subtype of scala.AnyVal. The <=(x: Int) method is utilized to return true if this value is less than or equal to x, false otherwise.

Method Definition: def <=(x: Int): Boolean

Return Type: It returns true if this value is less than or equal to x, otherwise false.

Example #1:




// Scala program of Short <=(x: Int) 
// method 
  
// Creating object 
object GfG 
  
    // Main method 
    def main(args:Array[String]) 
    
      
        // Applying Short <=(x: Int) function 
        val result = (998.toShort).<=(999:Int)
          
        // Displays output 
        println(result) 
      
    

Output:

True

Example #2:




// Scala program of Short <=(x: Int) 
// method 
  
// Creating object 
object GfG 
  
    // Main method 
    def main(args:Array[String]) 
    
      
        // Applying Short <=(x: Int) function 
        val result = (102.toShort).<=(101:Int)
          
        // Displays output 
        println(result) 
      
    

Output:

false

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Last Updated : 05 Dec, 2019
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