I have a Django Model as follows:
            

class myModel(models.Model):

a = models.IntegerField()

b = models.IntegerField()


I want to add a models.BooleanField() named c to the myModel class. However 
the value of c is simply derived from a and b so I don't want it to be 
stored in the Database. 
I want to c to be True if a > b, otherwise False. I want c to reflect the 
correct/current value even when a and b get modifed. And I want to be able 
to access c using myModel.c just like I can access a and b.

Is there any way to do this?

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