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- (cont.) You open a chain with "<>{" and you close a chain with
- "<>}". Then, in between those words, you can chain operators.
- For example, to check whether A == B or A == C, you would
- write:
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- A <>{ B &= C |= <>}
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- The first operator must be of the "&" type because the chain
- starts with its flag to true. For example, "<>{ <>}" yields
- true.
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- To check whether A is in between B and C inclusively, you would
- write:
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- A <>{ B 1 - &> C 1 + &< <>}
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