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<A NAME=LEQ> <TITLE>LEQ</TITLE></A> <b><a href=r37_idx.html>INDEX</a></b><p><p> <B>LEQ</B> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ <B>operator</B><P> <P> The <em>leq</em> operator is a binary infix or prefix logical operator. It returns <A HREF=r37_0122.html>true</A> if its first argument is less than or equal to it s second argument. As an infix operator it is identical with <em><=</em>. <P> <H3> syntax: </H3> <P> <P> <em>leq</em>(<expression>,<expression>) or <expression> <em>leq</em> <expression> <P> <P> <P> <P> <expression> can be any valid REDUCE expression that evaluates to a number. <P> <P> <P> <H3> examples: </H3> <P><PRE><TT> a := 15; A := 15 if leq(a,25) then write "yes" else write "no"; yes if leq(a,15) then write "yes" else write "no"; yes if leq(a,5) then write "yes" else write "no"; no </TT></PRE><P>Logical operators can only be used in conditional statements such as <P> <P> <em>if</em>...<em>then</em>...<em>else</em> or <em>while</em>...<em>do</em>. <P> <P> <P>