On Mar 30, 5:25 pm, Bjoern Schliessmann <usenet- [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lie wrote: > > Ah yes, that is also used (I completely forgot about that one, my > > math's aren't that sharp anymore) and I think it's used more > > frequently than ><. > > Where did you read that (I mean, which country)? I've never seen > this sign in any german or english book on > mathematics/physics/engineering I saw.
It was in my elementary school at Indonesia (FYI, it is also used as antonym sign in languages (at least in my country)). And I think I'll retract that claim, >< wasn't the standard, a crossed = is the standard (btw, with a little imagination != looks like a crossed =). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list