Is there an operation for not less than or not greater than in python?
Solution 1
Instead of a == 0 or a > 0
you could just use a >= 0
.
https://docs.python.org/library/stdtypes.html#comparisons
Solution 2
Well python !>
doesn't work.But
if not a > 70:
print(' The number is Not bigger than 70')
else:
print(' The number is DEFINITELY bigger than 70')
this surprisingly works
Solution 3
I was surprised to see that this particular operation does not exist in Python!
I'm not familiar with any language that does have this operator. It is simply not needed.
As for your snippets:
if a == 0 or a > 0
It is exactly the same as if a >= 0
Solution 4
You can use the equal or greater than operator:
if a >= 0:
print(a)
Peaceful
Updated on July 11, 2022Comments
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Peaceful almost 2 years
Consider a following snippet:
a = 0 if a == 0 or a > 0: print(a)
Essentially, I want to do something when
a
is not negative. If instead of this, I had wanted to do something whena
is not0
, I would have simply written:if a != 0 :
In the same spirit, I tried :
if a !< 0 :
assuming the consistency of the Python where user starts guessing the correct implementations once he/she gets used to the language. I was surprised to see that this particular operation does not exist in Python! My question is that why such simple thing has not been implemented in Python and is there another way in which it has been implemented. Any feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you