# Condition Utils `cond_utils` is a very simple crate that provides two traits with comparation utils: `Between` and `In`. The objective of `cond_utils` is to simplify and make more legible some common tasks, like comparing if a value lies between two limits, or checking if a value is in a set. This allows us to write code like: ```Rust use cond_utils::Between; let number = 6; if number.between(0, 10) { println!("Number is between 0 and 10"); } ``` instead of: ```Rust let number = 6; if number > 0 && number < 10 { println!("Number is between 0 and 10"); } ``` This: ```Rust use cond_utils::In; let number = 6; if number.is_in(&[2, 6, 12]) { println!("Number is in set"); } ``` instead of: ```Rust let number = 6; if number == 2 || number == 6 || number == 12 { println!("Number is in set"); } ``` Or this: ```Rust use cond_utils::In; let number = 6; if number.in_ranges(&[0..5, 10..100]) { println!("Number is between 0 and 5 or between 10 and 100"); } ``` instead of: ```Rust let number = 6; if (number >= 0 && number <= 5) || (number >= 10 && number <= 100) { println!("Number is between 0 and 5 or between 10 and 100"); } ``` It works with any type that implements `PartialEq` + `PartialOrd` + `Sized` traits.