"Ziga Seilnacht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> a = 10000 > >>> b = 10000 > >>> a == b > True > >>> a is b > False
Two follow up questions: 1. I wondered about your example, and noticed >>> a = 10 >>> b = 10 >>> a is b True Why the difference? 2. If I really want a value True will I ever go astray with the test: if a is True: >>> a = True >>> b = 1. >>> c = 1 >>> a is True, b is True, c is True (True, False, False) Thanks, Alan Isaac -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list