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3.3.4 Comparison Operators

Bro provides the usual comparison operators: == , != , < , <= , > , and >= . They each take two operands, which they convert to the higher of the two types (see Mixing Numeric Types). They return a bool corresponding to the comparison of the operands. For example,

         3 < 3.000001

yields true.

The comparison operators are all non-associative and have equal precedence, just below that of the just above that of the See , for a general discussion of precedence.