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CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml_geq Class Reference
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Public Member Functions

def evaluate
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml_operator
def wrong_number_of_operands
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml
def __init__
 
def __repr__
 
def __deepcopy__
 
def clone_self
 
def get_original_of_clone
 
def get_component
 
def model
 
def eval
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from CellMLToNektar.pycml.element_base
def __init__
 
def __delattr__
 
def __setattr__
 
def rootNode
 
def cmeta_id
 
def xml_remove_child_at
 
def xml_doc
 
def xml_properties
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Static Public Member Functions inherited from CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml
def clone
 
- Public Attributes inherited from CellMLToNektar.pycml.element_base
 xml_attributes
 
- Properties inherited from CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml
 component = property(get_component)
 

Detailed Description

Class representing the MathML <geq> operator.

Definition at line 5906 of file pycml.py.

Member Function Documentation

def CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml_geq.evaluate (   self)
Return True iff the value of the first operand is
greater than or equal to the value of the second.

Definition at line 5908 of file pycml.py.

References CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml.eval(), and CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml_operator.wrong_number_of_operands().

Referenced by CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml_constructor._eval_self().

5909  def evaluate(self):
5910  """
5911  Return True iff the value of the first operand is
5912  greater than or equal to the value of the second.
5913  """
5914  app = self.xml_parent
5915  ops = list(app.operands())
5916  if len(ops) != 2:
5917  self.wrong_number_of_operands(len(ops), [2])
5918  return self.eval(ops[0]) >= self.eval(ops[1])