Alan G Isaac wrote: > >>> None >= 0 > False > >>> None <= 0 > True > > Explanation appreciated. > > Thanks, > Alan Isaac > I've read and found that 'None' comparisons is not always a good idea. Better to: from types import NoneType
x = None if type( x ) == NoneType: # true < code > else: # false; do something else. < more code > Steven Howe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list