On 28/01/2015 01:28, Alan Gauld wrote:
On 28/01/15 00:09, Mark Lawrence wrote:

To get round that you need to explicitly compare o_die1
to both values:

      if (o_die1 > d_die1) or (o_die1 > d_die2):


I consider the chained comparisons shown here
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#not-in to be far
more Pythonic.  It also avoids the superfluous brackets which always
drive me around the bend.

Sorry Mark, I'm missing something. How would chained comparisons work
for this case? Especially a not-in?
You can avoid the compound test using any() and a generator as per my
earlier post but I can't think how a chained test would work here?

But it is getting late...


Forget it, just me being a burke, I must remember not to post after midnight :)

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Mark Lawrence

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