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How to use standard operators as functions in Python

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from operator import *

a = 2
b = 3.14     


# lt(a, b) is equivalent to a < b
# le(a, b) is equivalent to a <= b
# eq(a, b) is equivalent to a == b
# ne(a, b) is equivalent to a != b
# gt(a, b) is equivalent to a > b
# ge(a, b) is equivalent to a >= b


for func in (lt, le, eq, ne, gt, ge):         
    print('{}(a, b): {}'.format(func.__name__, func(a, b)))



'''
run:

lt(a, b): True
le(a, b): True
eq(a, b): False
ne(a, b): True
gt(a, b): False
ge(a, b): False

'''

 



answered May 30, 2019 by avibootz
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