Compares two values. If the first value is less than the second, the integer value 1 (int32) is pushed onto the evaluation stack; otherwise 0 (int32) is pushed onto the evaluation stack.
The following table lists the instruction's hexadecimal and Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) assembly format, along with a brief reference summary:
FE 04 |
clt |
Pushes 1 if value1 is less than value2; else pushes 0. |
The stack transitional behavior, in sequential order, is: value1 is pushed onto the stack.
[The 'ordered' type of list has not been implemented in the ECMA stylesheet.]The clt instruction compares value1 and value2. If value1 is strictly less than value2, then an int32 value of 1 is pushed on the stack. Otherwise, an int32 value of 0 is pushed on the stack.
For floating-point numbers, clt returns 0 if the numbers are unordered (that is, if one or both of the arguments are NaN).
The following ILGenerator.Emit(OpCode) method overload can use the clt opcode:
ILGenerator.Emit(OpCode)