The greater-than or equal-to operator (>=) compares two values. If the first value is greater than or equal to the second value, the result of the operation is TRUE. Otherwise, the result of the operation is FALSE. If the two values are Boolean, TRUE is greater than FALSE. If the two values are strings, the operation is case-sensitive.
The greater-than or equal-to operator (~>=) only compares string values and is not case-sensitive.
Examples:
1 >= 2
Result = FALSE
2 >= 1
Result = TRUE
'junco' >= 'JUNCO'
Result = TRUE
'junco' ~>= 'JUNCO'
Result = TRUE
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