LOL, you got me there...
Can we make an exception?
...
just kidding.

On Feb 8, 11:24 am, "KONTRA, Gergely" <pihent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> And does it makes sense to make all min and max values optional, so
> >> you can have: enter an integer, which is larger than 2 (witout upper
> >> limit)?
> > Having had the need recently, I would like to see:
> > IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1) # any integer>0 (up to sys.maxint)
> > IS_INT_IN_RANGE(max=10) # any integer less than 10
> > and similarly for IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE().
>
> Following python's range() conventions, IS_INT_IN_RANGE(4) should
> accept ints between 0 and 3.

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