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Scala Double >=(x: Int) method

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In Scala, Double is a 64-bit floating point number, which is equivalent to Java’s double primitive type. The >=(x: Int) method is utilized to return true if this value is greater than or equal to x, false otherwise.
Method Definition - def >=(x: Int): Boolean Returns - Returns true if this value is greater than or equal to x, false otherwise.
Example #1: SCALA
// Scala program to explain the working 
// of Double >=(x: Int) method
 
// Creating object
object GfG
{ 
 
    // Main method
    def main(args:Array[String])
    {
     
        // Applying >=(x: Int) function
        val result = (12.00123.toDouble).>=(8:Int)
         
        // Displays output
        println(result)
     
    }
} 
Output:
true
  Example #2: SCALA
// Scala program to explain the working 
// of Double >=(x: Int) method
 
// Creating object
object GfG
{ 
 
    // Main method
    def main(args:Array[String])
    {
     
        // Applying >=(x: Int) function
        val result = (5.00123.toDouble).>=(13:Int)
         
        // Displays output
        println(result)
     
    }
}
Output:
false

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