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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.
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:
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