ai-content-maker/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pandas/tests/arrays/integer/test_comparison.py

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import pytest
import pandas as pd
from pandas.tests.arrays.masked_shared import (
ComparisonOps,
NumericOps,
)
class TestComparisonOps(NumericOps, ComparisonOps):
@pytest.mark.parametrize("other", [True, False, pd.NA, -1, 0, 1])
def test_scalar(self, other, comparison_op, dtype):
ComparisonOps.test_scalar(self, other, comparison_op, dtype)
def test_compare_to_int(self, dtype, comparison_op):
# GH 28930
op_name = f"__{comparison_op.__name__}__"
s1 = pd.Series([1, None, 3], dtype=dtype)
s2 = pd.Series([1, None, 3], dtype="float")
method = getattr(s1, op_name)
result = method(2)
method = getattr(s2, op_name)
expected = method(2).astype("boolean")
expected[s2.isna()] = pd.NA
self.assert_series_equal(result, expected)
def test_equals():
# GH-30652
# equals is generally tested in /tests/extension/base/methods, but this
# specifically tests that two arrays of the same class but different dtype
# do not evaluate equal
a1 = pd.array([1, 2, None], dtype="Int64")
a2 = pd.array([1, 2, None], dtype="Int32")
assert a1.equals(a2) is False