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Data Mining and Data Visualization - Page 19
2005 - 800 pages
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Machinery's Reference Series ..., Issues 31-40

1909 - 514 pages
...-s- Divided by (division sign) : Divided by (ratio, proportion ) = Equals s= Approximately equals > Greater than < Less than > Greater than or equal to ^ Less than or equal to :: Equals, (in proportion) . •. Therefore oo Infinity * Degree ' Minute " Second IT (pi) 3.1416 g...
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Smithsonian Mathematical Formulae and Tables of Elliptic Functions

Smithsonian Institution - Elliptic functions - 1922 - 410 pages
...log,o a. ! Factorial. n\ where n is an integer denotes 1.2.3.4 n. Equivalent notation 12 ф Does not equal. > Greater than. < Less than. ^ Greater than, or equal to. ^ Less than, or equal to. Binomial coefficient. See 1.61. G) — » Approaches. | a« | Determinant where ai* is the element...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 74, Issue 1

Science - 1922 - 414 pages
...logio 0! Factorial, я! where я is an integer denotes 1.2.3.4 n. Equivalent notation 12 ф Does not equal. > Greater than. < Less than. ^ Greater than, or equal to. ^ Less than, or equal to. (? J Binomial coefficient. See 1.61— > Approaches. | a ¿* | Determinant where aa is the element...
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections

Science - 1925 - 726 pages
...Iog10 a. Factorial. « ! where n is an integer denotes 1.2.3.4 ». Equivalent notation 12 Does not equal. Greater than. Less than. Greater than, or equal to. Less than, or equal to. Binomial coefficient. See 1.51Approaches. Determinant where aa is the element in the t'th row and kth...
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Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports, Volume 8, Issues 13-16

Aeronautics - 1970 - 802 pages
...software basis into any number of syllables (fields), each of arbitrary length. The search criteria (greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, exact match, and dont care) can be specified independently for each of these syllables. The search...
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MEDLARS Indexing Manual, Part 1

Information storage and retrieval systems - 1976 - 138 pages
...indexer proficient in the language. Naturally in the translated title the English below will be used. > greater than < less than > greater than or equal to < less than or equal to «. ^ approximately ff male O female The — *> above as "leads to" is correct for chemical reactions...
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IBM system/360 time sharing system: command system user's guide

IBM 360 (Computer) - 1976 - 368 pages
...Logical Logical NOT 6 Logical AND | Logical OR Relational > Greater than < Less than = Equal to >= Greater than or equal to <= Less than or equal to -•= Not equal to -•> Not greater than •*< Not less than 1. Arithmetic expressions may be used as subscripts or offsets,...
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The ZX Programmers' Companion

John Grant, Catherine Grant - Computers - 1984 - 260 pages
...(numbers or strings) and the comparison operator is one of ><>=<=<> meaning respectively 'equal to', 'greater than', 'less than', 'greater than or equal to', 'less than or equal to', and 'greater than or less than.' The last three may also be thought of as 'not less than', 'not greater...
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Clinical Audit and Epi Info

Antony Stewart - Epi info - 2003 - 180 pages
...power indicated ( Used for grouping within an expression 1 ) Used for grouping within an expression^ Greater than* Less than* Greater than or equal to* Less than or equal to* Equal to* Not equal to* [ Beginning of substring* ] End of substring 1 TRUNC (x) Rounds down to the...
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Getting to Know ArcObjects: Programming ArcGIS with VBA, Volume 1

Robert Burke - Computers - 2003 - 442 pages
...compare two values using math symbols called comparison operators. These include the equals sign ( = ), greater than (>), less than (<), greater than or equal to (>-), less than or equal to (<-), and not equal to (<>). In the expression below, if x is 10 and y is 5, the expression is true....
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