On 12:50 pm, benjamin.kap...@case.edu wrote:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:00 AM, dmitrey<dmitrey.kros...@scipy.org> wrote:
hi all,
is it possible to overload operator "< �<"? (And other like this one,
eg "<= �<=", "> �>", ">= �>=")
Any URL/example?
Thank you in advance, D.

That isn't an operator at all. Python does not support compound
comparisons like that. You have to do "a > b and b > c".

That's partially correct.  There is no "compound less than operator", or
whatever you want to call that.  However, Python does support "compound
comparisons" like that:

 >>> 1 < 2 < 3
 True
 >>> 1 < 3 < 2
 False
 >>> 1 == 2 == 3
 False
 >>> 2 == 2 == 2
 True
 >>>
Jean-Paul
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