if a != b and a != c and a != d:
        doStuff()
else:
        doOtherStuff()

Cheers,

Drea


>HI all, I'm a bit stuck with how to work out boolian logic.
>
>I'd like to say if A is not equal to B, C or D:
>   do something.
>
>I've tried
>
>if not var == A or B or C:
>and various permutations but can't seem to get my head around it.  I'm
>pretty sure I need to know what is calulated first i.e the not or the
>'OR/AND's
>
>thanks, Marc.

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