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Comparison Operators (VBScript)

 

Used to compare expressions.

Syntax

result = expression1 comparisonoperator expression2 
result = object1 Is object2 

Parts

  • result
    Any numeric variable.

  • expression
    Any expression.

  • comparisonoperator
    Any comparison operator.

  • object
    Any object name.

Remarks

The Is operator has specific comparison functionality that differs from the operators in the following table. The following table contains a list of the comparison operators and the conditions that determine whether result is True, False, or Null:

Operator

Description

True if

False if

Null if

<

Less than

expression1 < expression2

expression1 >= expression2

expression1 or expression2 = Null

<=

Less than or equal to

expression1 <= expression2

expression1 > expression2

expression1 or expression2 = Null

>

Greater than

expression1 > expression2

expression1 <= expression2

expression1 or expression2 = Null

>=

Greater than or equal to

expression1 >= expression2

expression1 < expression2

expression1 or expression2 = Null

=

Equal to

expression1 = expression2

expression1 <> expression2

expression1 or expression2 = Null

<>

Not equal to

expression1 <> expression2

expression1 = expression2

expression1 or expression2 = Null

When comparing two expressions, you may not be able to easily determine whether the expressions are being compared as numbers or as strings.

The following table shows how expressions are compared or what results from the comparison, depending on the underlying subtype:

If

Then

Both expressions are numeric

Perform a numeric comparison.

Both expressions are strings

Perform a string comparison.

One expression is numeric and the other is a string

The numeric expression is less than the string expression.

One expression is Empty and the other is numeric

Perform a numeric comparison, using 0 as the Empty expression.

One expression is Empty and the other is a string

Perform a string comparison, using a zero-length string ("") as the Empty expression.

Both expressions are Empty

The expressions are equal.

Requirements

Version 1

See Also

Assignment Operator (=) (VBScript)
Is Operator
Operator Precedence (VBScript)
Operator Summary (VBScript)