@@ -164,6+164,8 @@ For example, if ``x`` is a :class:`Symbol`, then ``x + 1`` is an instance of :cl
.. method:: __eq__(expr)
Test whether two linear expressions are equal.
.. method:: __eq__(expr)
Test whether two linear expressions are equal.
+ Unlike methods :meth:`LinExpr.__lt__`, :meth:`LinExpr.__le__`, :meth:`LinExpr.__ge__`, :meth:`LinExpr.__gt__`, the result is a boolean value, not a polyhedron.
+ To express that two linear expressions are equal or not equal, use functions :func:`Eq` and :func:`Ne` instead.
As explained below, it is possible to create polyhedra from linear expressions using comparison methods.
As explained below, it is possible to create polyhedra from linear expressions using comparison methods.