If I have two variables, a and b and they could be integers, float, or strings.
I want to return True
if they are equal (in case of string, ignore case).
As Pythonic as possible.
If I have two variables, a and b and they could be integers, float, or strings.
I want to return True
if they are equal (in case of string, ignore case).
As Pythonic as possible.
This is the most pythonic I can think of. Better to ask for foregiveness than for permission:
>>> def iequal(a, b):
... try:
... return a.upper() == b.upper()
... except AttributeError:
... return a == b
...
>>>
>>> iequal(2, 2)
True
>>> iequal(4, 2)
False
>>> iequal("joe", "Joe")
True
>>> iequal("joe", "Joel")
False
How about this, without isinstance (frowned upon):
def equal(a, b):
try:
return a.lower() == b.lower()
except AttributeError:
return a == b
>>> def equals_ignore_case(a,b):
... return a.upper() == b.upper()
...
>>> equals_ignore_case("hello","Hello")
True