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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Joe Pluta<joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm not sure I understand this line:Ah, good question. Actually,<= is overloaded with a different
if values<= master:
You're comparing one list to be less than or equal to another?
meaning for sets. When both operands are sets, it's equivalent to
if values.issubset(master):
Other "mathy" shorthand notation for sets:>= for .issuperset(), |
for .union(),& for .intersection(), - for .difference(), and ^ for
.symmetric_difference() (XOR).
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