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20 equivalent to the expression ``x+y``. Many function names are those used for
46 equivalent to ``a < b``, ``le(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a <= b``, ``eq(a,
47 b)`` is equivalent to ``a == b``, ``ne(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a != b``,
48 ``gt(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a > b`` and ``ge(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a
70 equivalent to using the :class:`bool` constructor.
125 Return the bitwise inverse of the number *obj*. This is equivalent to ``~obj``.
449 does; for example, the :term:`statement` ``x += y`` is equivalent to
451 ``z = operator.iadd(x, y)`` is equivalent to the compound statement
480 ``a = iadd(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a += b``.
486 ``a = iand(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a &= b``.
492 ``a = iconcat(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a += b`` for *a* and *b* sequences.
498 ``a = ifloordiv(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a //= b``.
504 ``a = ilshift(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a <<= b``.
510 ``a = imod(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a %= b``.
516 ``a = imul(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a *= b``.
522 ``a = imatmul(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a @= b``.
530 ``a = ior(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a |= b``.
536 ``a = ipow(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a **= b``.
542 ``a = irshift(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a >>= b``.
548 ``a = isub(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a -= b``.
554 ``a = itruediv(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a /= b``.
560 ``a = ixor(a, b)`` is equivalent to ``a ^= b``.