There is no way to get topple operation in Python to work this way:
& gt; & Gt; & Gt; A = (1,2,3)> & Gt; & Gt; B = (3,2,1)> & gt; & Gt; & Gt; Instead of A + B (4,4,4)
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& gt; & Gt; & Gt; A = (1,2,3)> & Gt; & Gt; B = (3,2,1)> & gt; & Gt; & Gt; A + B (1,2,3,3,2,1)
I know that it works like this because __ add __
and __ mul __
If the methods are defined to function like this, will it be the only way to redefine them?
import operator tupl (map operator (a, a, b))
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