Python operator.__ne__() Examples
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Example #1
Source File: NodeNumericalAttribute.py From ndlib with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 7 votes |
def __init__(self, attribute, value=None, op=None, probability=1, **kwargs): super(self.__class__, self).__init__(kwargs) self.__available_operators = {"==": operator.__eq__, "<": operator.__lt__, ">": operator.__gt__, "<=": operator.__le__, ">=": operator.__ge__, "!=": operator.__ne__, "IN": (operator.__ge__, operator.__le__)} self.attribute = attribute self.attribute_range = value self.probability = probability self.operator = op if self.attribute_range is None: raise ValueError("A valid attribute value must be provided") if self.operator is not None and self.operator in self.__available_operators: if self.operator == "IN": if not isinstance(self.attribute_range, list) or self.attribute_range[1] < self.attribute_range[0]: raise ValueError("A range list is required to test IN condition") else: if not isinstance(self.attribute_range, int): if not isinstance(self.attribute_range, float): raise ValueError("A numeric value is required to test the selected condition") else: raise ValueError("The operator provided '%s' is not valid" % operator)
Example #2
Source File: test_richcmp.py From android_universal with MIT License | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = list(imag1a.items()) random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1a) self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1b) self.assertEqual(imag2, imag2) self.assertTrue(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #3
Source File: test_richcmp.py From medicare-demo with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = imag1a.items() random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assert_(imag1a == imag1a) self.assert_(imag1a == imag1b) self.assert_(imag2 == imag2) self.assert_(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #4
Source File: test_richcmp.py From Fluid-Designer with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = list(imag1a.items()) random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1a) self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1b) self.assertEqual(imag2, imag2) self.assertTrue(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #5
Source File: test_richcmp.py From CTFCrackTools-V2 with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = imag1a.items() random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assert_(imag1a == imag1a) self.assert_(imag1a == imag1b) self.assert_(imag2 == imag2) self.assert_(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #6
Source File: test_richcmp.py From oss-ftp with MIT License | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = imag1a.items() random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assertTrue(imag1a == imag1a) self.assertTrue(imag1a == imag1b) self.assertTrue(imag2 == imag2) self.assertTrue(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #7
Source File: test_richcmp.py From Project-New-Reign---Nemesis-Main with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = list(imag1a.items()) random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1a) self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1b) self.assertEqual(imag2, imag2) self.assertTrue(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #8
Source File: test_richcmp.py From BinderFilter with MIT License | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = imag1a.items() random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assertTrue(imag1a == imag1a) self.assertTrue(imag1a == imag1b) self.assertTrue(imag2 == imag2) self.assertTrue(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #9
Source File: test_richcmp.py From gcblue with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = imag1a.items() random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assertTrue(imag1a == imag1a) self.assertTrue(imag1a == imag1b) self.assertTrue(imag2 == imag2) self.assertTrue(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #10
Source File: test_richcmp.py From ironpython2 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = imag1a.items() random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assertTrue(imag1a == imag1a) self.assertTrue(imag1a == imag1b) self.assertTrue(imag2 == imag2) self.assertTrue(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #11
Source File: test_richcmp.py From CTFCrackTools with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = imag1a.items() random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assert_(imag1a == imag1a) self.assert_(imag1a == imag1b) self.assert_(imag2 == imag2) self.assert_(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #12
Source File: test_richcmp.py From ironpython3 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
def test_dicts(self): # Verify that __eq__ and __ne__ work for dicts even if the keys and # values don't support anything other than __eq__ and __ne__ (and # __hash__). Complex numbers are a fine example of that. import random imag1a = {} for i in range(50): imag1a[random.randrange(100)*1j] = random.randrange(100)*1j items = list(imag1a.items()) random.shuffle(items) imag1b = {} for k, v in items: imag1b[k] = v imag2 = imag1b.copy() imag2[k] = v + 1.0 self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1a) self.assertEqual(imag1a, imag1b) self.assertEqual(imag2, imag2) self.assertTrue(imag1a != imag2) for opname in ("lt", "le", "gt", "ge"): for op in opmap[opname]: self.assertRaises(TypeError, op, imag1a, imag2)
Example #13
Source File: test_richcmp.py From CTFCrackTools with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return self.x != other
Example #14
Source File: test_richcmp.py From medicare-demo with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return self.x != other
Example #15
Source File: test_richcmp.py From CTFCrackTools with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def test_misbehavin(self): class Misb: def __lt__(self, other): return 0 def __gt__(self, other): return 0 def __eq__(self, other): return 0 def __le__(self, other): raise TestFailed, "This shouldn't happen" def __ge__(self, other): raise TestFailed, "This shouldn't happen" def __ne__(self, other): raise TestFailed, "This shouldn't happen" def __cmp__(self, other): raise RuntimeError, "expected" a = Misb() b = Misb() self.assertEqual(a<b, 0) self.assertEqual(a==b, 0) self.assertEqual(a>b, 0) self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, cmp, a, b)
Example #16
Source File: test_richcmp.py From CTFCrackTools-V2 with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return self.x != other
Example #17
Source File: crypto.py From pyopenssl with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): """ Implement cooperation with the right-hand side argument of ``!=``. Python 3 seems to have dropped this cooperation in this very narrow circumstance. """ if isinstance(other, _EllipticCurve): return super(_EllipticCurve, self).__ne__(other) return NotImplemented
Example #18
Source File: test_richcmp.py From CTFCrackTools with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return Vector([a != b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
Example #19
Source File: models.py From fxxkpython with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return self._compare(other, operator.__ne__)
Example #20
Source File: test_richcmp.py From android_universal with MIT License | 5 votes |
def test_misbehavin(self): class Misb: def __lt__(self_, other): return 0 def __gt__(self_, other): return 0 def __eq__(self_, other): return 0 def __le__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") def __ge__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") def __ne__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") a = Misb() b = Misb() self.assertEqual(a<b, 0) self.assertEqual(a==b, 0) self.assertEqual(a>b, 0)
Example #21
Source File: test_richcmp.py From medicare-demo with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def test_misbehavin(self): class Misb: def __lt__(self, other): return 0 def __gt__(self, other): return 0 def __eq__(self, other): return 0 def __le__(self, other): raise TestFailed, "This shouldn't happen" def __ge__(self, other): raise TestFailed, "This shouldn't happen" def __ne__(self, other): raise TestFailed, "This shouldn't happen" def __cmp__(self, other): raise RuntimeError, "expected" a = Misb() b = Misb() self.assertEqual(a<b, 0) self.assertEqual(a==b, 0) self.assertEqual(a>b, 0) self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, cmp, a, b)
Example #22
Source File: test_richcmp.py From medicare-demo with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return Vector([a != b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
Example #23
Source File: models.py From rules_pip with MIT License | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return self._compare(other, operator.__ne__)
Example #24
Source File: test_richcmp.py From Project-New-Reign---Nemesis-Main with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def test_misbehavin(self): class Misb: def __lt__(self_, other): return 0 def __gt__(self_, other): return 0 def __eq__(self_, other): return 0 def __le__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") def __ge__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") def __ne__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") a = Misb() b = Misb() self.assertEqual(a<b, 0) self.assertEqual(a==b, 0) self.assertEqual(a>b, 0)
Example #25
Source File: test_richcmp.py From Project-New-Reign---Nemesis-Main with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return Vector([a != b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
Example #26
Source File: test_richcmp.py From Project-New-Reign---Nemesis-Main with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return self.x != other
Example #27
Source File: test_richcmp.py From gcblue with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 5 votes |
def test_misbehavin(self): class Misb: def __lt__(self_, other): return 0 def __gt__(self_, other): return 0 def __eq__(self_, other): return 0 def __le__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") def __ge__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") def __ne__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") def __cmp__(self_, other): raise RuntimeError, "expected" a = Misb() b = Misb() self.assertEqual(a<b, 0) self.assertEqual(a==b, 0) self.assertEqual(a>b, 0) self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, cmp, a, b)
Example #28
Source File: test_richcmp.py From gcblue with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return Vector([a != b for a, b in zip(self.data, self.__cast(other))])
Example #29
Source File: test_richcmp.py From gcblue with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 5 votes |
def __ne__(self, other): return self.x != other
Example #30
Source File: test_richcmp.py From ironpython3 with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def test_misbehavin(self): class Misb: def __lt__(self_, other): return 0 def __gt__(self_, other): return 0 def __eq__(self_, other): return 0 def __le__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") def __ge__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") def __ne__(self_, other): self.fail("This shouldn't happen") a = Misb() b = Misb() self.assertEqual(a<b, 0) self.assertEqual(a==b, 0) self.assertEqual(a>b, 0)