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Python Strings Booleans represent one of two values: True or False .
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You can evaluate any expression in Python, and get one of two answers, True or False .
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Python While Loops When you compare two values, the expression is evaluated and Python returns the Boolean answer:
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Python Classes/Objects print(10 > 9)
Python Inheritance print(10 == 9)
print(10 < 9)
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Example
Print a message based on whether the condition is True or False :
a = 200
b = 33 COLOR PICKER
if b > a:
print("b is greater than a")
else:
print("b is not greater than a")
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Example
Evaluate a string and a number:
print(bool("Hello"))
print(bool(15))
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Example
Evaluate two variables:
x = "Hello"
y = 15
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print(bool(x))
print(bool(y))
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Any list, tuple, set, and dictionary are True , except empty ones.
Example
The following will return True:
bool("abc")
bool(123)
bool(["apple", "cherry", "banana"])
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The following will return False:
bool(False)
bool(None)
bool(0)
bool("")
bool(())
bool([])
bool({})
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One more value, or object in this case, evaluates to False , and that is if you have an object that is made from a class with a
__len__ function that returns 0 or False :
Example
class myclass():
def __len__(self):
return 0
myobj = myclass()
print(bool(myobj))
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Example
Print the answer of a function:
def myFunction() :
return True
print(myFunction())
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Example
Print "YES!" if the function returns True, otherwise print "NO!":
def myFunction() :
return True
if myFunction():
print("YES!")
else:
print("NO!")
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Python also has many built-in functions that return a boolean value, like the isinstance() function, which can be used to
determine if an object is of a certain data type:
Example
Check if an object is an integer or not:
x = 200
print(isinstance(x, int))
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Exercise:
The statement below would print a Boolean value, which one?
print(10 > 9)
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