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Does C++ have comparison operator that specify a range of values?

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Something like :

IN(Range)

posted Feb 27, 2014 by Muskan

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No, you would have to use two conditions like:

if ((x >= 5) && (x <= 10))

or:

if ((x==1) || (x==2))

answer Feb 27, 2014 by Mehul Bhatt
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