The 'char>=' [character-greater-than-or-equal] function takes one or
more character arguments. It checks to see if all the character arguments
are monotonically non-increasing. T is returned if the arguments are
of monotonically non-increasing ASCII value. In the case of two
arguments, this has the effect of testing if 'char1' is greater than or
equal to 'char2'. This test is case sensitive, the character '#\a' is
different and of greater ASCII
value
(char>= #\a #\b) ; returns NIL (char>= #\b #\a) ; returns T (char>= #\c #\b #\a) ; returns T (char>= #\a #\a) ; returns T (char>= #\c #\a #\b) ; returns NIL (char>= #\A #\a) ; returns NIL (char>= #\a #\A) ; returns T
See the
char>=
function in the