Operator Overloading in PythonOperator Overloading means giving extended meaning beyond their predefined operational meaning. For example operator is used to add two integers as well as join two strings and merge two lists. It is achievable because ‘ ’ operator is overloaded by int class and str class. You might have noticed that the same built-in operator or function shows different behavior for objects of different classes, this is called Operator Overloading. - Study24x7
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Operator Overloading in PythonOperator Overloading means giving extended meaning beyond their predefined operational meaning. For example operator + is used to add two integers as well as join two strings and merge two lists. It is achievable because ‘+’ operator is overloade...

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