Reference Updated April 8, 2026

GTE (>=)

Category: Logical functions

Overview

Description

If the matching row on the first input is greater than or equal to the matching row in the second input, true (1) is returned, false (0) otherwise. Undefined values are treated as false (0).

Use when you need a 1/0 flag to mark where one input is greater than or equal to another.

Syntax

  • `GTE('Node1', 'Node2')`

  • 'Node1' >= 'Node2'

Parameters

  • Node1: First input node, specified using the node name in single quotes (e.g. 'Profit').

  • Node2: Second input node.


Examples

Checking whether one input is greater than or equal to another

This example compares two input nodes row by row. The result returns 1 where the first input is greater than or equal to the second and 0 otherwise.

Input node: A

YearValue
2025400
2026700
2027850
2028500

Input node: B

YearValue
2025350
2026400
2027850
2028600

Formula: GTE('A', 'B')

Year→ GTE Result
20251
20261
20271
20280

FunctionWhen to use instead
GT (>)When equality should not count as a match and the first input must be strictly greater.
LTE (<=)When you need to check the opposite direction and include equality for values that are less than or equal.
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