Lets say we use the following symbols for operators:
< (less than) <= (less than or equal to) > (greater than) >= (greater than or equal to) = (equal to) /= (not equal to)
Now, extrapolating from wikipedia...
This type of operator is an equasive operator
= (equal to)
These are inequasive operators:
< (less than) > (greater than) /= (not equal to)
So what are these called?
<= (less than or equal to) >= (greater than or equal to)
Any help appreciated.