bash if greater than
if (( a > b )); then
...
fi
#Use above example or below one:
if [ "$a" -gt "$b" ]; then
...
fi
bash if greater than
if (( a > b )); then
...
fi
#Use above example or below one:
if [ "$a" -gt "$b" ]; then
...
fi
greater than in script
-eq
is equal to
if [ "$a" -eq "$b" ]
-ne
is not equal to
if [ "$a" -ne "$b" ]
-gt
is greater than
if [ "$a" -gt "$b" ]
-ge
is greater than or equal to
if [ "$a" -ge "$b" ]
-lt
is less than
if [ "$a" -lt "$b" ]
-le
is less than or equal to
if [ "$a" -le "$b" ]
bash if larger than
# In bash, you should do your check in arithmetic context:
if (( a > b )); then
...
fi
# For POSIX shells that don't support (()), you can use -lt and -gt.
if [ "$a" -gt "$b" ]; then
...
fi
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