Python Conditions

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Python Conditions



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Python Conditions and If statements


Python supports the usual logical conditions from mathematics:


  • Equals: a == b

  • Not Equals: a != b

  • Less than: a < b

  • Less than or equal to: a <= b

  • Greater than: a > b

  • Greater than or equal to: a >= b

These conditions can be used in several ways, most commonly in "if statements" and loops.



An "if statement" is written by using the if keyword.




Example


If statement:



a = 33

b = 200

if b > a: print("b is greater than a")

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In this example we use two variables, a and b,
which are used as part of the if statement to test whether b is greater than a.
As a is 33, and b is 200,
we know that 200 is greater than 33, and so we print to screen that "b is greater than a".



Indentation



Python relies on indentation, using whitespace, to define scope in the code. Other programming languages often use curly-brackets for this purpose.



Example


Statements on new lines MUST use indentations:



a = 33

b = 200

if b > a:

  print("b is greater than a")

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Example


If statement, without indentation:



a = 33

b = 200

if b > a:

print("b is greater than a")
# you will get an error

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Elif


The elif keyword is pythons way of saying "if the previous conditions were not true, then do this condition".




Example



a = 33

b = 33

if b > a:

 
print("b is greater than a")

elif a == b:

 
print("a and b are equal")

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In this example a is equal to b, so the first condition is not true, but the elif condition is true, so we print to screen that "a and b are equal".



Else


The else keyword catches anything which isn't caught by the preceding conditions.




Example



a = 200

b = 33

if b > a:

 
print("b is greater than a")

elif a == b:

 
print("a and b are equal")

else:

 
print("a is greater than b")

Run example »


In this example a is greater to b,
so the first condition is not true, also the elif condition is not true,
so we go to the else condition and print to screen that "a is greater than b".





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