Our collection of comparison symbols includes a comprehensive variety of mathematical operators and comparison characters that you can copy with one click and paste anywhere. These symbols are essential for mathematical equations, programming code, academic papers, and technical documents at namedesign.
You can use these comparison symbols copy and paste in programming languages like Python, JavaScript, C++, and Java. They're also perfect for mathematical expressions in LaTeX, scientific papers, spreadsheets, data analysis, and educational materials.
Popular Comparison Symbols and Their Uses:
- = Equal Sign – Used to show equality between two values or expressions
- ≠ Not Equal To – Indicates that two values are not equal
- ≈ Approximately Equal – Shows that two values are approximately equal
- ≤ Less Than or Equal To – Indicates that a value is less than or equal to another
- ≥ Greater Than or Equal To – Shows that a value is greater than or equal to another
- < Less Than – Basic comparison operator for inequality
- > Greater Than – Basic comparison operator for inequality
- ≮ Not Less Than – Indicates a value is not less than another
- ≯ Not Greater Than – Shows a value is not greater than another
- ≰ Neither Less Than Nor Equal To – Strict inequality symbol
- ≱ Neither Greater Than Nor Equal To – Strict inequality symbol
- ≡ Identical To – Used to show identity in mathematics
- ∼ Similar To – Indicates similarity between objects or values
- ∝ Proportional To – Shows that two values are proportional
Where to Use Comparison Symbols:
- Programming – In conditional statements, loops, and comparisons in code
- Mathematics – In equations, inequalities, and mathematical proofs
- Academic Papers – For scientific notation and mathematical expressions
- Spreadsheets – In formulas and conditional formatting rules
- Data Analysis – For statistical comparisons and results presentation
- Educational Materials – In textbooks, worksheets, and online courses
How to use these comparison symbols?
Simply click on any comparison symbol below to copy it to your clipboard. Then paste it (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V) into your code editor, math document, spreadsheet, or anywhere you need it. All symbols are free and work on all devices.
All these comparison symbols are completely free to use. Simply click on any symbol below to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it wherever you need it. No registration or download required!