The instruction "if type(var1) == type(var2): ...." doesn't work.
It does work: --------- Python 1.5.2 (#0, Jul 30 1999, 09:52:18) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
x = 'spam' y = 'eggs' z = 99 type(x) == type(y) 1 type(x) == type(z) 0
How isn't it working for you? What is the context? What kinds of variables are you trying to compare? Are you aware that type() only knows about primitive types (for example, all class instances are of type 'instance')? Regards, Luciano Ramalho Juan Carlos Coruña wrote:
How can I compare the type of 2 variables in a python method?
The instruction "if type(var1) == type(var2): ...." doesn't work.
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