[expr] comparison operator; returns whether the first argument is greater than or equal to the second argument. **Examples** ====== % expr 1 >= 2 0 % expr 1 >= 0 1 # There's a little more to the expr syntax when comparing strings than # when comparing numbers % expr abc >= xyz invalid bareword "abc" in expression "abc >= xyz"; should be "$abc" or "{abc}" or "abc(...)" or ... % expr "abc" >= "xyz" invalid bareword "abc" in expression "abc >= xyz"; should be "$abc" or "{abc}" or "abc(...)" or ... % set a "abc" abc % set b "xyz" xyz % expr $a >= $b invalid bareword "abc" in expression "abc >= xyz"; should be "$abc" or "{abc}" or "abc(...)" or ... % expr {$a >= $b} 0 % expr {abc >= xyz} invalid bareword "abc" in expression "abc >= xyz"; should be "$abc" or "{abc}" or "abc(...)" or ... % expr {"abc" >= "xyz"} 0 ====== ---- !!!!!! %|[Category Mathematics]|[Category Operator]|% !!!!!!