All numeric and enumeration types define a "less than" relational operator (<) that returns true if the first operand is less than the second, false otherwise.
expr1 < expr2
Where:
- expr1
- An expression.
- expr2
- An expression.
Remarks
User-defined types can overload the < operator (see operator). If < is overloaded, > must also be overloaded.
Example
// cs_operator_less_than.cs
using System;
class Test
{
public static void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine(1 < 1.1);
Console.WriteLine(1.1 < 1.1);
}
}
Output
True
False
See Also
C# Operators | 7.9 Relational and type testing operators