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RE: Upvote bot in less than 10 lines of code

in #steem8 years ago (edited)

Thanks for taking a closer look, but since this expression

"a" in ["aa"]

evaluates to False in python, I'd say that python interprets all elements of authors independently and in full. That's because authors is an array or list.

If it was just a single author then you would be right since

"a" in "aa"

evaluates to True

Agreed?

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Just tested this more and found out what the error was:

If you include the single quotes around the array, both statements return True

stringList = '["list","of","strings"]'
print("list" in stringList)
True
print ("li" in stringList)
True

But if you remove the single quotes around the array, it functions as intended:

stringList = ["list","of","strings"]
print("list" in stringList)
True
print ("li" in stringList)
False

Hope this helps!

In the first case, the stringList is actually a simple string and is not interpreted as an array. that's why the test returns true in both cases.