comparing strings and integers

beliavsky at aol.com beliavsky at aol.com
Thu May 20 11:25:22 EDT 2004


Thanks to S. Nowaczyk and others for the helpful replies. If one wants

if (a > b)

to raise an exception when the comparison is not "sensible", maybe an
alternative way of writing it is

if ((a - b) > 0)

This should work when 'a' and 'b' are numerical and will fail if one
is numerical and the other is a string. A down side is that it does
not permit string comparisons, but I rarely compare strings except for
equality in my code.



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