In Julia, you can compare numbers using comparison operators. Here are some examples:
1. Equal to: The == operator is used to check if two numbers are equal.
a = 5
b = 6
c = 5
println(a == b) # Output: false
println(a == c) # Output: true
2. Not equal to: The != operator is used to check if two numbers are not equal.
a = 5
b = 6
c = 5
println(a != b) # Output: true
println(a != c) # Output: false
3. Greater than: The > operator is used to check if one number is greater than the other.
a = 5
b = 6
println(a > b) # Output: false
println(b > a) # Output: true
4. Less than: The < operator is used to check if one number is less than the other.
a = 5
b = 6
println(a < b) # Output: true
println(b < a) # Output: false
5. Greater than or equal to: The >= operator is used to check if one number is greater than or equal to the other.
a = 5
b = 6
println(a >= b) # Output: false
println(b >= a) # Output: true
println(a >= a) # Output: true
6. Less than or equal to: The <= operator is used to check if one number is less than or equal to the other.
a = 5
b = 6
println(a <= b) # Output: true
println(b <= a) # Output: false
println(a <= a) # Output: true
These operators can be used with any numerical data type in Julia, such as Int, Float64, or BigInt.