Comparison operators compare numeric values for relationships such as equality. They are written using relational operators.
All of Octave's comparison operators return a value of 1 if the comparison is true or 0 if it is false. For matrix values, they all work on an element-by-element basis. For example
[1 2; 3, 4] == [1, 3; 2, 4] => 1 0 0 1
If one operand is a scalar and the other is a matrix the scalar is compared to each element of the matrix in turn and the result is the same size as the matrix.
x <
y
x <=
y
x ==
y
x >=
y
x >
y
x !=
y
x ~=
y
x <>
y
String comparisons may also be performed with the strcmp
function not with the comparison operators listed above.
See Strings.