GT
GT(value_1, value_2, ... )
GT(value_1, value_2, ... )
GT(value_1, value_2, ... )
GT(value_1, value_2, ... )
gt(value_1, value_2, ... )
GT(value_1, value_2, ... )
Description
The GT
function returns true
if each specified value is greater than
the ones following it, and false
otherwise. The function takes one or
more arguments; it always returns true
if it has a single argument.
Examples
The query below returns true
because the value 3 is greater than the
value 2, and the value 2 is greater than the value 1.
client.Query(GT(3, 2, 1));
true
curl https://db.fauna.com/ \
-u fnAChGwBcAACAO70ziE0cfROosNJHdgBmJU1PgpL: \
-d '{ "gt": [ 3, 2, 1 ] }'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
{ "resource": true }
result, _ := client.Query(f.GT(3, 2, 1))
fmt.Println(result)
true
System.out.println(
client.query(GT(Value(3), Value(2), Value(1)))
.get());
true
client.query(q.GT(3, 2, 1))
.then((ret) => console.log(ret))
true
client.query(q.gt(3, 2, 1))
true
client.query(GT(3, 2, 1))
true
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