Greater than(>) Comparison Operator in JavaScript

JavaScript Greater Than(>) Operator is used to compare two operands and return true if the left operand has a higher value than the right operator.
Syntax:
a>b
Example 1: In this example, we will compare String, Number, and Boolean using Greater Than Operator.
Javascript
console.log("3">2); console.log("2">3); console.log(true>false); |
Output: The String and Boolean values are converted to Numbers and compared.
true false true
Example 2: In this example, we will compare BigInt, and other data types Greater Than Operator.
Javascript
console.log(2n>2); console.log(5n>4); console.log(undefined>null); console.log(null>undefined) |
Output: Similar to the previous example the data type is converted to number and comparison is performed
false true false false
Supported Browsers:
- Chrome
- Edge
- Firefox
- Opera
- Safari
We have a complete list of JavaScript Comparison Operators, to check those please go through, the JavaScript Comparison Operator article
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