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Parameters
expression1,expression2
A number or string.
Returns
A Boolean value.
Description
Operator (comparison); compares two expressions and determines whether
expression1
is less
than or equal to
expression2
; if it is, the operator returns
true
. If
expression1
is greater than
expression2
, the operator returns
false
. String expressions are evaluated using alphabetical
order; all capital letters come before lowercase letters.
For more information, see
“Operator precedence and associativity” on page 32
.
Example
The following examples show
true
and
false
results for both numeric and string comparisons:
trace(5<=10); // true
trace(2<=2); // true
trace(10<=3); // false
trace("Allen"<="Jack"); // true
trace("Jack"<="Allen"); // false
trace("11"<="3"); // true
trace("11"<=3); // false (numeric comparison)
trace("C"<="abc"); // true
trace("A"<=a); // true
= (assignment)
Availability
Flash Player 4.
Usage
expression1 = expression2
Parameters
expression1
A variable, element of an array, or property of an object.
expression2
A value of any type.
Returns
The assigned value,
expression2
.
Summary of Contents for FLEX-FLEX ACTIONSCRIPT LANGUAGE
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