LTE
LTE(value_1, value_2, ...)
LTE(value_1, value_2, ...)
LTE(value_1, value_2, ...)
LTE(value_1, value_2, ...)
lte(value_1, value_2, ...)
LTE(value_1, value_2, ...)
Description
The LTE
function returns true
if each specified value is less than
or equal to the ones following it, and false
otherwise. The function
takes one or more arguments; it always returns true
if it has a single
argument.
Types have an order of precedence. When comparing values of different types, they are ranked in the following order, from least to greatest. This means that any Number is always less than any Array. |
Examples
The query below returns true
because the value 1 is less than or equal
to the value 2, and the value 2 is less than or equal to the second
value 2.
client.Query(
LTE(1, 2, 2)
);
BooleanV(True)
result, err := client.Query(
f.LTE(1, 2, 2))
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
} else {
fmt.Println(result)
}
true
System.out.println(
client.query(LTE(Value(1), Value(2), Value(2)))
.get());
true
client.query(
q.LTE(1, 2, 2)
)
.then((ret) => console.log(ret))
.catch((err) => console.error('Error: %s', err))
true
result = client.query(
q.lte(1, 2, 2)
)
print(result)
True
client.query(LTE(1, 2, 2))
true
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