Less than (<)
Greater than (>)
Equal to (=)
Greater than or equal to (> but it has another horizontal line under it)
Less than or equal to (< but it has another horizontal line under it)
Not Equal to (= but with a / through it)
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Depending on the comparison operator used, that's either an equation, or an inequality.
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If the "comparison symbol" is the equal sign, it is called an "equation". If the symbol is less than, greater than, less-than-or-equal, or greater-than-or-equal, it's called an "inequality".
Yes, it does support string-comparison: for FRUIT in apple peach; do if [ x"$FRUIT" = x"peach" ]; then echo "equal" else echo "not equal"; fi done
999 over 999= 100%
In algebra mathematical symbols are used to compare multiple quantities. The symbols are < and > which represent greater or less than depending on expression and = for equivalent. Another symbol of quantity comparison is less/greater than or equal to.
Improved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals 1978 = MCMLXXVIII, therefore ten symbols of six types are needed.
It's a common requirement for setting up a password or username. Means it has to have 6 letters (or more) or six numbers or six symbols( ?!/()&*_ things like that) Or three letters and three numbers. Or two letters and two symbols and two numbers. Or something along those lines.