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◆ operator>= [1/3]
template<typename ScalarType , typename std::enable_if< std::is_scalar< ScalarType >::value, int >::type = 0>
comparison: greater than or equal Compares whether one JSON value lhs is greater than or equal to another JSON value by calculating not (lhs < rhs) .
- Parameters
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[in] | lhs | first JSON value to consider |
[in] | rhs | second JSON value to consider |
- Returns
- whether lhs is greater than or equal to rhs
- Complexity
- Linear.
- Exception safety
- No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions.
- Example
- The example demonstrates comparing several JSON types.
2 #include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
9 json array_1 = {1, 2, 3};
10 json array_2 = {1, 2, 4};
11 json object_1 = {{ "A", "a"}, { "B", "b"}};
12 json object_2 = {{ "B", "b"}, { "A", "a"}};
14 json number_2 = 17.0000000000001L;
15 json string_1 = "foo";
16 json string_2 = "bar";
19 std::cout << std::boolalpha;
20 std::cout << array_1 << " >= " << array_2 << " " << (array_1 >= array_2) << '\n';
21 std::cout << object_1 << " >= " << object_2 << " " << (object_1 >= object_2) << '\n';
22 std::cout << number_1 << " >= " << number_2 << " " << (number_1 >= number_2) << '\n';
23 std::cout << string_1 << " >= " << string_2 << " " << (string_1 >= string_2) << '\n';
Output (play with this example online): [1,2,3] >= [1,2,4] false
{"A":"a","B":"b"} >= {"A":"a","B":"b"} true
17 >= 17.0000000000001 false
"foo" >= "bar" true
The example code above can be translated withg++ -std=c++11 -Isingle_include doc/examples/operator__greaterequal.cpp -o operator__greaterequal
- Since
- version 1.0.0
Definition at line 20607 of file json.hpp.
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