Mcreator symbols Example (>, <)

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Mcreator symbols Example (>, <)

So in mcreator I see the =, >, and <. But I don't under stand the ones like ≤, ≥. What does ≤, ≥ mean?

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≤ is less than or equal to. …
Sun, 11/13/2022 - 16:36

≤ is less than or equal to. ≥ is greater than or equal to. So, 12 ≤ 13 can be replaced with [[12 < 13] or [12 = 13]] and 12 ≥ 13 can be replaced with [[12 > 13] or [12 = 13]]. Hope this helps!

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Yo tysm, I thought that at…
Sun, 11/13/2022 - 16:38

Yo tysm, I thought that at first but I wasn't really sure! Thanks for your help!

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You are welcome! ≤ is…
Mon, 03/20/2023 - 13:27

You are welcome! is commonly written as <= in code and is usually >=. This applies to Java, C and Lua, in case you wanna get into that ;)