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Is comparison operator still supported? #132

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isiosia opened this issue Dec 4, 2022 · 1 comment
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Is comparison operator still supported? #132

isiosia opened this issue Dec 4, 2022 · 1 comment
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isiosia commented Dec 4, 2022

I'm glad to see this fantastic work resume updating. Excellent work, and many thanks.

It seems that all the comparison operators have been removed since commit 68f105de6019525b8e940ae369eed308d1065ec5, although I think they are quite an important feature in my case (ee.g. kdjj_0_le_15_c).

Is there any way to do the same thing in the new version? Or do I have to do this comparison by myself?

Anyway, there are still "compare: le, ge, lt, gt, eq, ne" in the new readme file, so I think there might be something going on...

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jealous commented Feb 10, 2023

No, they are not supported any more. Just use the operators such as >, < between the columns to compare them. Pandas has already done the job.

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