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What's the difference between >= operator and => operator ??

Plz tell whether they are same ot not

15th Mar 2022, 1:51 PM
Jainil Raval
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>= is greater than equal. => It's not a valid operator.
15th Mar 2022, 1:52 PM
Rupali Haldiya
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In JavaScript, => is an arrow function Ex const click = ()=>{...} While >= is a greater than or equal to operator
15th Mar 2022, 1:58 PM
Chigozie Anyaeji 🇳🇬
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Actually, >= stands for greater than or equal to. It is a conditional operator which will excute the block of code if the inputted value is greater than or equal to a given value. => is not an valid programming operator.
16th Mar 2022, 7:39 PM
Md Saif Ali
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Rupali Ok thank you 😀
15th Mar 2022, 1:53 PM
Jainil Raval
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Chigozie Anyaeji 🇳🇬 Ok bro Thanks 🙏
15th Mar 2022, 2:13 PM
Jainil Raval
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