Yasoob Khalid 10/15/2017

Weird Comparison Issue in Python

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This article investigates a common Python pitfall involving chained comparison operators. Using the example `d + 2 * a > int(c) == b`, the author explains that such expressions are evaluated as `(d + 2*a > int(c)) and (int(c) == b)`, not in a simple left-to-right manner. The post details the author's debugging process and clarifies the official Python behavior for chained operations.

Weird Comparison Issue in Python

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