There's always the case to evaluate for area; whichever coordinate pair would take 
up the most area in a plane, that would be the greater one.  If they take up the same, 
then obviously (2x3 > 3x2) would fail - because it's equal area.  It's one solution :/

--Charles

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> Precedence or not, when presenting X/Y coordinates, I have yet to meet
with someone who places the Y before the X (ever heard about Y/X
coordinates?).
>
> [...]

Pairs also represent size. If you only compare X then this falls apart when
dealing with size. Which is greater 5x1 or 3x2 ??

Cheers,

Allen K



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