John Machin wrote: > On Feb 17, 11:11 am, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> En Sat, 16 Feb 2008 19:43:37 -0200, John Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> escribi�: >> >>> On Feb 16, 3:48 pm, Dan Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> days_in_month = lambda m: m - 2 and 30 + bool(1 << m & 5546) or 28 >>> Alternatively: >>> days_in_month = lambda m: m - 2 and 31 - ((m + 9) % 12 % 5 % 2) or 28 >>> the guts of which is slightly more elegant than the ancient writing >>> from which it was derived: >>> MOD(MOD(MOD(M+9,12),5),2) >> I wonder why one would write such arcane expressions [in Python] instead >> of using a small dictionary {1:31, 2:28, 3:31...} which is auto >> documented, obviously correct, several times faster, and provides input >> validation for free (days_in_month(13)?) >> > > Some people write such arcane expressions in Python solely for > amusement in the newsgroup. I suggest that if you actually find any > who write such expressions in Python *instead* of using a dictionary, > you should don your nice red uniform and arraign them before the > Inquisition forthwith.
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