
html - What do < and > stand for? - Stack Overflow
Feb 21, 2011 · I know that the entities < and > are used for < and >, but I am curious what these names stand for. Does < stand for something like "Left tag" or is it just a code?
writing "<" and ">" to a xml file instead of < and > in java
Jul 23, 2014 · i have to write a few lines to a xml file which should contain < and > symbols as part of value of a tag. i am setting them in a string that has some text along with < and > symbols , …
What does '-gt' operator mean in Bash programming?
Jan 27, 2022 · Except that > is different from -gt. In the test / [ command, > is the greater-than operator for strings; -gt is for integers. And of course in most other contexts > is for output …
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MongoDB $gt/$lt operators with prices stored as strings
I'm trying to query my database for prices greater than/less than a user specified number. In my database, prices are stored like so: {price: "300.00"} According to the docs, this should work: db.
What is the gt for here? "if [ $VARIABLE -gt 0 ]; then"
Apr 8, 2014 · 11 -gt is an arithmetic test that denotes greater than. Your condition checks if the variable CATEGORIZE is greater than zero. Quoting from help test (the [ is a command known …
HTML: Should I encode greater than or not? ( > > )
authors should use " > " (ASCII decimal 62) in text instead of ">" so I believe you should encode the greater > sign as > (because you should obey the standards).
bash - [: -gt: unary operator expected - Stack Overflow
Jul 25, 2014 · I don't write a lot of Bash, so I'm a bit stumped as to how to fix this. I need to check whether a value returned from a command is greater than x. When it runs though I get [: -gt: …
Replace “<” and “>” with “<” and “>” in sql server
This quite simple answer (with minor change to the value function) allowed me to concatenate a series of XML strings without getting ugly gt;s and lt;s, and I think this method is more reliable …
shell - How can I compare numbers in Bash? - Stack Overflow
In Bash I prefer doing this as it addresses itself more as a conditional operation unlike using (( )) which is more of arithmetic. [[ n -gt m ]] Unless I do complex stuff like (( (n + 1) > m )) But …