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I cant find it on google.

What is the ASCII code for less than or equal to. I need this to be outputted in my browser

coolguy
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The character isn't in the ASCII table. However, there are several ways to embed it in HTML.

Firstly, using HTML entities: either ≤, ≤, or &#x2264. Just place this code in your HTML where you want the symbol to be.

Alternatively, ensure that your html file is utf8 encoded, and include the meta tag <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> in the <head> of your document. You can then copy and paste the character directly into your document.

Nico Burns
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You can use &le; for ( ≤ ) or &ge; ( ≥ )

Nicholas Albion
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according to this documentation.

HTML Entity (decimal)   &#8804;
HTML Entity (hex)   &#x2264;
HTML Entity (named) &le;
Ibrahim Azhar Armar
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ALT-243 = ≤
ALT-242 = ≥

ASCII is very handy.

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That character isn't in the ASCII table. You may want to look into Unicode.

mpe
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I always just underline < and > which are standard keyboard characters. It may be a little clugey, but it works, and it saves remembering numbers.
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