Use relational operators
    Relational operators compare two values to provide a true or false result. The result of a relational operation is a
        BOOL value.
| If the comparison is | The result is | 
| True | 1 | 
| False | 0 | 
Use these relational operators.
| For this comparison | Use this operator | 
| Equal | = | 
| Less than | < | 
| Less than or equal | <= | 
| Greater than | > | 
| Greater than or equal | >= | 
| Not equal | <> | 
The table provides examples of using relational operators
| Use this format | Example | |
| For this situation | Write | |
| value1 operator value2 | If temp is a DINT tag and your specification says: ‘If temp is less than 100⋅ then…’ | IF temp<100 THEN... | 
| bool_tag := bool_expressions | If count and length are DINT tags, done is a BOOL tag, and your specification says: ‘If count is greater than or equal to length, you are done counting.’ | Done := (count >= length); | 
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