APLX Help : Help on APL language : APL Primitives : ≥ Greater than or equal
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Compares each element in the left-hand argument with the corresponding element in the right-hand argument. If an element in the left-hand argument is greater than, or equal to, the corresponding right-hand element, the result of that comparison is 1. Otherwise it is 0. (This operation is affected by 12 ≥ 1 1 2 ≥ 12 0 12 ≥ 12 1 11 7 2 5 ≥ 11 3 2 6 (Compares each element in a vector with 1 1 1 0 the corresponding element in a vector of equal length) ¯3≥¯4 (Compares negative numbers. The number 1 nearer 0 is considered the greater.) 8 ≥ 2+2+2+2 (The right argument is evaluated 1 before the comparison is made) TABLE ← 2 3 ⍴ 1 2 3 4 5 6 MABLE ← 2 3 ⍴ 3 3 3 5 5 5 TABLE ≥ MABLE (Compares each element in a matrix 0 0 1 with the corresponding element in 0 1 1 a matrix of equal size and dimensions) 3≥TABLE 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 ≥ TABLE MABLE (Compares 3 with the elements of the 1 1 1 1 1 1 nested vector) 0 0 0 0 0 0 |
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APLX Help : Help on APL language : APL Primitives : ≥ Greater than or equal
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