dmitrey wrote:
is it possible to overload operator ? (And other like this one,
eg = =, , = =)
No.
a x b
is a shortcut for
a x and x b
where x is of course evaluated only once.
Peter
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Diez B. Roggisch de...@nospam.web.de wrote:
Not really. I didn't get the chaining, and Peter is right that for that
there is no real overloading.
I'm sorry, I don't really get why overloading lt gt isn't an answer
to the OP's question... His terminology may not have been correct but
I'm not
dmitrey schrieb:
hi all,
is it possible to overload operator ? (And other like this one,
eg = =, , = =)
Any URL/example?
Thank you in advance, D.
http://docs.python.org/reference/datamodel.html#object.__lt__
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On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:00 AM, dmitreydmitrey.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
On Aug 7, 10:50 pm, Benjamin Kaplan benjamin.kap...@case.edu wrote:
That isn't an operator at all. Python does not support compound
comparisons like that. You have to do a b and b c.
You know, it costs nothing to open up a python interpreter and check
your certainty:
x = 10
1 x 20
True
alex23 schrieb:
On Aug 7, 10:50 pm, Benjamin Kaplan benjamin.kap...@case.edu wrote:
That isn't an operator at all. Python does not support compound
comparisons like that. You have to do a b and b c.
You know, it costs nothing to open up a python interpreter and check
your certainty:
x =
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 08:50:52 -0400, Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:00 AM, dmitreydmitrey.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
Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
Python does not support compound
comparisons like that. You have to do a b and b c.
Funny, my python does. This has been around a long time.
I am not certain whether 1.5.2 did it, but chained comparisons
have been around for a long time.
'a' 'd' 'z'
On 12:50 pm, benjamin.kap...@case.edu wrote:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:00 AM, dmitreydmitrey.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
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 08:04:22 -0700, Scott David Daniels wrote:
Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
Python does not support compound comparisons like that. You have
to do a b and b c.
Funny, my python does. This has been around a long time. I am not
certain whether 1.5.2 did it, but chained
On Aug 7, 7:18 am, Diez B. Roggisch de...@nospam.web.de wrote:
alex23 schrieb:
On Aug 7, 10:50 pm, Benjamin Kaplan benjamin.kap...@case.edu wrote:
That isn't an operator at all. Python does not support compound
comparisons like that. You have to do a b and b c.
You know, it costs
On Aug 7, 9:01 pm, Carl Banks pavlovevide...@gmail.com wrote:
On Aug 7, 7:18 am, Diez B. Roggisch de...@nospam.web.de wrote:
alex23 schrieb:
On Aug 7, 10:50 pm, Benjamin Kaplan benjamin.kap...@case.edu wrote:
That isn't an operator at all. Python does not support compound
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