Modifying Element In For List
Steve Holden
steve at holdenweb.com
Fri Nov 19 12:31:47 EST 2010
On 11/19/2010 12:17 PM, Johannes Bauer wrote:
> Am 15.11.2010 18:27, schrieb Duncan Booth:
>
>> Comparing directly against True or False is error prone: a value in
>> Python can be false without actually being equal to False.
>
> Well, you can always use "is" instead of "==", which makes a comparison
> to True or False perfectly safe.
>
But it's still the wrong thing to do.
if condition==True:
and
if condition is True:
should both be replaced (under most circumstances) by
if condition:
regards
Steve
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