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JAVA RECOGNIZES SIX SYMBOLS THAT CAN BE USED IN CONDITIONS TO SPECIFY EQUALITY OR ORDERING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN VALUES.

<

LESS THAN

>

GREATER THAN

<=

LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO

>=

GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO

==

EQUAL TO

!=

NOT EQUAL TO



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  • Conditional Instructions in Java
  • A Responsive Image Map
  • Conditional Execution
  • THE "if" STATEMENT
  • Simplifying the Geometry
  • A Simple Conditional Statement
  • Relational Operators
  • MORE COMPLEX CONDITIONS
  • Accounting for the "State"
  • Fixing the "State"
  • Remembering the "State"
  • Conditionals as Choices
  • The "else" Clause
  • Java "Choice" Components
  • "Choice" Components
  • Credits
  • Determining a Choice's Setting
  • Handling "Choice" Events
  • A Bit More History
  • Name that "State"
  • Remembering the Coordinates
  • Updating the Coordinate Variables
  • Resetting the Sliders