A numeric literal can consist of decimal digits and an optional decimal point, a leading zero followed by octal digits, or a leading 0x prefix followed by hexadecimal digits. Hexadecimal and octal numbers are automatically converted to decimal form.
The following examples show expressions that use numeric literals:
# The following expressions evaluate to true
(1 < 2)
(0x10 == "16")
(1 == 1.00)
# The following expressions evaluate to false
(1 > 2)
("0x10" == 16)
(1 != 1.00)