Added use of 'or' (#21675)
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There are eight comparison operations in Python. They all have the same priority (which is higher than that of the Boolean operations). Comparisons can be chained arbitrarily; for example, `x < y <= z` is equivalent to `x < y and y <= z`, except that `y` is evaluated only once (but in both cases `z` is not evaluated at all when `x < y` is found to be false).
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You can also give two condition and check for only one condition using 'or' like 'x > y or x >= y' will check for either of the two conditions. If one of the condition is true the programme will proceed. This is the functionality of 'or'
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This table summarizes the comparison operations:
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Operation | Meaning
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