what is the meaning of <>?

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Bernard Liengme

As Max says, it means not equal to
Think of it as "either less (<) than or greater (>) than "
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DILipandey

Hi bitwhite,

It is used as a wild card character(s) for "does not equal to".
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Dilip Kumar Pandey
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