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Message-ID: <3B45A8BA.7837035F@gsf.de>
Date: 2001-07-06T12:02:02Z
From: Michael Mader
Subject: a < b < c is alway TRUE

Monika Ferster wrote: 
> 
> 3 < 2 < 1 seems to be seen like a double no because 3 < 2 < 1 < 0 returns
> F. It looks like the multiplication of -1 what is strange, because F
> corresponds to the value 0. 
Not really because:

> 5<4<3<2<1  
[1] FALSE
> 4<3<2<1
[1] FALSE
> 3<2<1
[1] TRUE

Somehow 3<2<1 remains special.

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Michael T. Mader
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