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The Number.gt function returns 1 if the first number is greater than the second, and 0 otherwise.
It is used with two number arguments, left and right, representing the values being compared.
Examples demonstrate its usage in both JavaScript and Python, showing results for cases where the first value is both less than and greater than the second.
Returns 1 if and only if the first value is greater than the second.
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