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Greater than or equal (>=)

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The greater than or equal (>=) operator returns true if the left operand is greater than or equal to the right operand, and false otherwise.

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console.log(5 >= 3);
// Expected output: true

console.log(3 >= 3);
// Expected output: true

// Compare bigint to number
console.log(3n >= 5);
// Expected output: false

console.log("ab" >= "aa");
// Expected output: true

Syntax

x >= y

Description

The operands are compared using the same algorithm as the Less than operator, with the result negated. x >= y is generally equivalent to !(x < y), except for two cases where x >= y and x < y are both false:

x >= y is generally equivalent to x > y || x == y, except for a few cases:

Examples

String to string comparison

"a" >= "b"; // false
"a" >= "a"; // true
"a" >= "3"; // true

String to number comparison

"5" >= 3; // true
"3" >= 3; // true
"3" >= 5; // false

"hello" >= 5; // false
5 >= "hello"; // false

Number to Number comparison

5 >= 3; // true
3 >= 3; // true
3 >= 5; // false

Number to BigInt comparison

5n >= 3; // true
3 >= 3n; // true
3 >= 5n; // false

Comparing Boolean, null, undefined, NaN

true >= false; // true
true >= true; // true
false >= true; // false

true >= 0; // true
true >= 1; // true

null >= 0; // true
1 >= null; // true

undefined >= 3; // false
3 >= undefined; // false

3 >= NaN; // false
NaN >= 3; // false

Specifications

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Browser compatibility

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