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in(interval, interval) doesn't make sense (to me) #29

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@andyferris

Julia generally clearly seperates the concepts of containers and their elements.

It seems valid that a interval may be a subset of another interval via issubset but generally (scalar) elements will be in an interval. I feel it might be preferable to remove the in(a::ClosedInterval, b::ClosedInterval) method.

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