Conditions are checked using a left and right value comparison. The evaluation returns either true or false, and a specific action is performed depending on the result.
There are certain condition operators that are used to evaluate the left and right value comparisons:
Operators | Meaning |
== | If both values are equal |
!= | If both values are NOT equal |
> | If the left value is greater than the right value |
< | If the left value is smaller than the right value |
>= | If the left value is greater than or equal to the right value |
<= | If the left value is lesser than or equal to the right value |
in | If the left value is part of the right value |
An example of the condition evaluation is as follows:
As we can see, we are checking whether 2>3 (2 is greater that 3). Of course, this would result in false, so the action in the else section...