Hi,
I really feel sorry that both share the same schematic symbol.
There are OPAMPs and comparators, and there is a good reason why they have different names.
They have different names, because they have different functions /operation modes.
OPAMP: (incomplete list)
* very low differential input voltage (say "zero"). Often needs some time to come out of saturation.
* output is analog, usualy never hitting the rail.
Comparator: (incomplete list)
* may have high differential input. Doesn´t suffer from saturation.
* output is digital, usually saturating hitting the one or the other rail (lower rail only, in case of OC output)
You may "mistreat" an OPAMP as comparator ... but often causes problems.
Sometimes you may "mistreat" a comparator as OPAMP ... but usually causes problems.
But I don´t understand "why" one would do so.
I would never come to the idea to use a round manhole cover as bicycle wheel .... just because it is round ;-)
BTW: you could do your own research on "difference between OPAMP and comparator", it gives me more than 1.5 million hits.
Klaus