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The '''<=''' condition symbol denotes that a value must be less than or equal to another value for the condition to be True.  
The '''<=''' condition symbol denotes that a value must be less than or equal to another value for the condition to be True.





Revision as of 02:01, 23 January 2023

The <= condition symbol denotes that a value must be less than or equal to another value for the condition to be True.


Example usage: IF x <= 320 THEN PRINT "Left or center of screen"


See also:



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