yes. 'gt' is used for strings and '>' would be the numerical equivalent.
lt = less than
eq = equal
ne      = not equal



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From: Naveen Parmar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Is the following correct? Does 'gt' stand for 'greater than'?

$word1 gt $word2 -- The string $word1 comes after $word2

- NP



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