"Carl Banks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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>> A unary operator has one operand; a binary operator has two operands;
>> ternary operator has three operands.  Python has none built-in,
>
> Not so fast, my friend.  What about the expression "0.0 < a < 1.0"?
Gee, what about 0.0 < a < 1.0 < b < 2.0?  I see both as synthesized 
multinary operators, but your are right in that this combination does act 
differently than a+b+c.

Terry J. Reedy




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