Fix minor typos.

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Raymond Hettinger 2008-11-21 10:40:51 +00:00
parent 29bb6d520b
commit 0cc818f0a3
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@ -1043,7 +1043,7 @@ Comparison of objects of the same type depends on the type:
program.
Comparison of objects of the differing types depends on whether either
of the types provide explicit support for the comparison. Most numberic types
of the types provide explicit support for the comparison. Most numeric types
can be compared with one another, but comparisons of :class:`float` and
:class:`Decimal` are not supported to avoid the inevitable confusion arising
from representation issues such as ``float('1.1')`` being inexactly represented
@ -1058,8 +1058,8 @@ s`` evaluates to true if *x* is a member of *s*, and false otherwise. ``x not
in s`` returns the negation of ``x in s``. All built-in sequences and set types
support this as well as dictionary, for which :keyword:`in` tests whether a the
dictionary has a given key. For container types such as list, tuple, set,
frozenset, dict, or collections.deque, the expression ``x in y`` equivalent to
``any(x is e or x == e for val e in y)``.
frozenset, dict, or collections.deque, the expression ``x in y`` is equivalent
to ``any(x is e or x == e for val e in y)``.
For the string and bytes types, ``x in y`` is true if and only if *x* is a
substring of *y*. An equivalent test is ``y.find(x) != -1``. Empty strings are