datacarpentry / python-ecology-lesson

Data Analysis and Visualization in Python for Ecologists
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Add consistency to comparison operators list #590

Closed maneesha closed 4 months ago

maneesha commented 4 months ago

In the interest of better readability, this PR adds consistency to the comparison operators list by:

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