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Boolean data type | Conditional statements
Learn Python from Scratch
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Learn Python from Scratch

Learn Python from Scratch

1. The basics
2. Arithmetic operations
3. Common data types
4. Conditional statements
5. Other data types
6. Loops
7. Functions

bookBoolean data type

Another data type in Python - is boolean, or logical. It can take only 2 values - True or False or in terms of numbers 1 or 0 respectively. This data type is used when we need to check some logical condition and depends on that continue.

There are next logical operators you can use in comparison:

  • == equal
  • != not equal
  • > greater than
  • < less than
  • >= greater-equal than
  • <= less-equal than

While using these operators you will receive output as a boolean value: True if the condition holds or False otherwise. For example, let's check some expressions

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# check if 1 equals True print(1 == True) # check if "abc" equals "aBc" print("abc" == 'aBc') # check if 87*731 greater equal than 98*712 print(87*731 >= 98*712)
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Check the following statements and print the respective result

  1. Is 2 not equal to False?
  2. Is 982*37 greater than 354*98?
  3. Is string "abcd" greater than "abc"?

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Sección 4. Capítulo 1
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bookBoolean data type

Another data type in Python - is boolean, or logical. It can take only 2 values - True or False or in terms of numbers 1 or 0 respectively. This data type is used when we need to check some logical condition and depends on that continue.

There are next logical operators you can use in comparison:

  • == equal
  • != not equal
  • > greater than
  • < less than
  • >= greater-equal than
  • <= less-equal than

While using these operators you will receive output as a boolean value: True if the condition holds or False otherwise. For example, let's check some expressions

123456
# check if 1 equals True print(1 == True) # check if "abc" equals "aBc" print("abc" == 'aBc') # check if 87*731 greater equal than 98*712 print(87*731 >= 98*712)
copy

Tarea

Check the following statements and print the respective result

  1. Is 2 not equal to False?
  2. Is 982*37 greater than 354*98?
  3. Is string "abcd" greater than "abc"?

Switch to desktopCambia al escritorio para practicar en el mundo realContinúe desde donde se encuentra utilizando una de las siguientes opciones
¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Sección 4. Capítulo 1
toggle bottom row

bookBoolean data type

Another data type in Python - is boolean, or logical. It can take only 2 values - True or False or in terms of numbers 1 or 0 respectively. This data type is used when we need to check some logical condition and depends on that continue.

There are next logical operators you can use in comparison:

  • == equal
  • != not equal
  • > greater than
  • < less than
  • >= greater-equal than
  • <= less-equal than

While using these operators you will receive output as a boolean value: True if the condition holds or False otherwise. For example, let's check some expressions

123456
# check if 1 equals True print(1 == True) # check if "abc" equals "aBc" print("abc" == 'aBc') # check if 87*731 greater equal than 98*712 print(87*731 >= 98*712)
copy

Tarea

Check the following statements and print the respective result

  1. Is 2 not equal to False?
  2. Is 982*37 greater than 354*98?
  3. Is string "abcd" greater than "abc"?

Switch to desktopCambia al escritorio para practicar en el mundo realContinúe desde donde se encuentra utilizando una de las siguientes opciones
¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Another data type in Python - is boolean, or logical. It can take only 2 values - True or False or in terms of numbers 1 or 0 respectively. This data type is used when we need to check some logical condition and depends on that continue.

There are next logical operators you can use in comparison:

  • == equal
  • != not equal
  • > greater than
  • < less than
  • >= greater-equal than
  • <= less-equal than

While using these operators you will receive output as a boolean value: True if the condition holds or False otherwise. For example, let's check some expressions

123456
# check if 1 equals True print(1 == True) # check if "abc" equals "aBc" print("abc" == 'aBc') # check if 87*731 greater equal than 98*712 print(87*731 >= 98*712)
copy

Tarea

Check the following statements and print the respective result

  1. Is 2 not equal to False?
  2. Is 982*37 greater than 354*98?
  3. Is string "abcd" greater than "abc"?

Switch to desktopCambia al escritorio para practicar en el mundo realContinúe desde donde se encuentra utilizando una de las siguientes opciones
Sección 4. Capítulo 1
Switch to desktopCambia al escritorio para practicar en el mundo realContinúe desde donde se encuentra utilizando una de las siguientes opciones
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