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BigInt 3/3 | Data Types and Variables
Introduction to JavaScript (staging)
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Course Content

Introduction to JavaScript (staging)

Introduction to JavaScript (staging)

1. Introduction
2. JavaScript syntax
3. Data Types and Variables

BigInt 3/3

Comparison with BigInt

We can use the comparison operators like greater than (<) or less than (>) with BigInt numbers just like we do with the numbers, for example.

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console.log(2n > 1n); console.log(5n < 2);
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Task

You are given two BigInt in the following code you have to compare both of them by > and show the result on the console whether revenueOfBankA is greater than revenueOfBankB.

Task

You are given two BigInt in the following code you have to compare both of them by > and show the result on the console whether revenueOfBankA is greater than revenueOfBankB.

Note:
Comparison operators will be covered in detail in the upcoming sections, but for now, just keep in mind that they are used to compare values or variables. We will work in detail with all kinds of the operator in the upcoming sections.

Summary

  • BigInt is a data type in JavaScript where we can have integers of arbitrary lengths.
  • We can use math operators with BigInt`just like numbers.
  • We can use the comparison operators < and > with the BigInt numbers just like with the numbers.

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Section 3. Chapter 26
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BigInt 3/3

Comparison with BigInt

We can use the comparison operators like greater than (<) or less than (>) with BigInt numbers just like we do with the numbers, for example.

12
console.log(2n > 1n); console.log(5n < 2);
copy

Task

You are given two BigInt in the following code you have to compare both of them by > and show the result on the console whether revenueOfBankA is greater than revenueOfBankB.

Task

You are given two BigInt in the following code you have to compare both of them by > and show the result on the console whether revenueOfBankA is greater than revenueOfBankB.

Note:
Comparison operators will be covered in detail in the upcoming sections, but for now, just keep in mind that they are used to compare values or variables. We will work in detail with all kinds of the operator in the upcoming sections.

Summary

  • BigInt is a data type in JavaScript where we can have integers of arbitrary lengths.
  • We can use math operators with BigInt`just like numbers.
  • We can use the comparison operators < and > with the BigInt numbers just like with the numbers.

Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below

Everything was clear?

Section 3. Chapter 26
toggle bottom row

BigInt 3/3

Comparison with BigInt

We can use the comparison operators like greater than (<) or less than (>) with BigInt numbers just like we do with the numbers, for example.

12
console.log(2n > 1n); console.log(5n < 2);
copy

Task

You are given two BigInt in the following code you have to compare both of them by > and show the result on the console whether revenueOfBankA is greater than revenueOfBankB.

Task

You are given two BigInt in the following code you have to compare both of them by > and show the result on the console whether revenueOfBankA is greater than revenueOfBankB.

Note:
Comparison operators will be covered in detail in the upcoming sections, but for now, just keep in mind that they are used to compare values or variables. We will work in detail with all kinds of the operator in the upcoming sections.

Summary

  • BigInt is a data type in JavaScript where we can have integers of arbitrary lengths.
  • We can use math operators with BigInt`just like numbers.
  • We can use the comparison operators < and > with the BigInt numbers just like with the numbers.

Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below

Everything was clear?

Comparison with BigInt

We can use the comparison operators like greater than (<) or less than (>) with BigInt numbers just like we do with the numbers, for example.

12
console.log(2n > 1n); console.log(5n < 2);
copy

Task

You are given two BigInt in the following code you have to compare both of them by > and show the result on the console whether revenueOfBankA is greater than revenueOfBankB.

Note:
Comparison operators will be covered in detail in the upcoming sections, but for now, just keep in mind that they are used to compare values or variables. We will work in detail with all kinds of the operator in the upcoming sections.

Summary

  • BigInt is a data type in JavaScript where we can have integers of arbitrary lengths.
  • We can use math operators with BigInt`just like numbers.
  • We can use the comparison operators < and > with the BigInt numbers just like with the numbers.

Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 3. Chapter 26
Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
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