Example is very simple:
a = 2
b = 7
a >= 1 & a <= 10**10 & b >= 1 & b <= 10**2
>False
a >= 1 & a <= 10**2 & b >= 1 & b <= 10**2
>True
This problem came to me as a simple typo. And got me curious. But in the end I can't really understand why does it behave like that?
&
doesn't do what you think it does.and
, instead of&
.&
means bitwise AND in almost all C-influenced languages. If logical AND is written with the "&" symbol, it's almost always as&&
.