Flash Lite 2.x and 3.0 ActionScript Language Reference

<= less than or equal to operator

expression1 <= expression2

Compares two expressions and determines whether expression1 is less than or equal to expression2; if it is, the operator returns true. If expression1 is greater than expression2, the operator returns false. String expressions are evaluated using alphabetical order; all capital letters come before lowercase letters.

Operands

expression1 : Object - A number or string.

expression2 : Object - A number or string.

Returns

Boolean - The Boolean result of the comparison.

Example

The following examples show true and false results for both numeric and string comparisons:

 trace(5 <= 10); // true 
trace(2 <= 2); // true 
trace(10 <= 3); // false 
trace("Allen" <= "Jack"); // true 
trace("Jack" <= "Allen"); // false 
trace("11" <= "3"); // true 
trace("11" <= 3); // false (numeric comparison) 
trace("C" <= "abc"); // true 
trace("A" <= a); // true