Michiel Overtoom writes:
> Why not use a function?
>
>
> if outside(x, 0, 10):
> print("x has wrong value")
> else:
> print("x has good value")
>
>
> where 'outside' is defined as:
>
> def outside(value, lowerbound, upperbound):
> return value < lowerbound or value > upperbound
Wouldn't that be more readable as:?
def outside(value, lowerbound, upperbound):
return not (lowerbound <= value <= upperbound)
Just wondering ...
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