Python Programming
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Python Decision making statements
if (condition):
# code block to execute if condition is True
elif (condition):
# code block to execute if the first condition is False and this condition is True
else:
# code block to execute if all previous conditions are False
if()
Def:
1. If the statement is True, it will print.
2. If the statement is False, nothing will print.
Syntax:
if (condition):
statement
elif() --- else if
Def:
1. The elif (short for "else if") statement is used to check another condition if the
previous if or elif conditions were False.
2. If the condition evaluates to True, the code block associated with it is executed.
3. Its used for multiple conditions.
Syntax:
elif (condition):
statement
else()
Def:
The else keyword catches anything which isn't caught by the preceding
conditions.
Statement become false, else will print.
Example:
a = 200
b = 33
if b > a:
print("b is greater than a")
else:
print("b is not greater than a")