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
NULL.
Example
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