Lower or equal (<=)

The <= operator is provided to test whether a value or expression is lower than or equal to another.

Syntax

expr <= expr

Usage

Applies to most data types, except complex types such as BYTE and TEXT.

If one of the operands is NULL, the comparison expression evaluates to FALSE.

MAIN
  DEFINE n INT
  LET n = 100
  IF n <= 100 THEN
     DISPLAY "The variable is lower than or equal to 100."
  END IF
END MAIN