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CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml_neq 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 <neq> operator.

Definition at line 5932 of file pycml.py.

Member Function Documentation

def CellMLToNektar.pycml.mathml_neq.evaluate (   self)
Evaluate the enclosing <apply> element.

Return True iff the 2 operands are not equal.

Definition at line 5934 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().

5935  def evaluate(self):
5936  """Evaluate the enclosing <apply> element.
5937 
5938  Return True iff the 2 operands are not equal.
5939  """
5940  app = self.xml_parent
5941  ops = list(app.operands())
5942  if len(ops) != 2:
5943  self.wrong_number_of_operands(len(ops), [2])
5944 
5945  return (self.eval(ops[0]) != self.eval(ops[1]))