Hi
We use the 'backslash' \ symbol before double quotes and single quotes etc so the symbol will show up as string, not an operator.
I need to use the < 'less than' symbol, using the \ 'backslash' dosn't seem to work, yet it works ok for the > 'greater than' symbol. Any clues would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Phil
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We use the 'backslash' \ symbol before double quotes and single quotes etc so the symbol will show up as string, not an operator.
I need to use the < 'less than' symbol, using the \ 'backslash' dosn't seem to work, yet it works ok for the > 'greater than' symbol. Any clues would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Phil
![[peace] [peace] [peace]](/data/assets/smilies/peace.gif)
I'm studying hard every day, so why is the learning curve appear to be heading downwards?