Bob Gailer wrote:
At 01:38 PM 2/11/2005, Kent Johnson wrote:
Note that in Python in general, 'not x' and 'x == False' are not equivalent; 'not x' will be true for many more values than just False. For example
not 0
not 0.0
not []
not {}


are all True.


Oops. 0 and 0.0 do == False.

Uh, right. Thanks!

Kent

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