Kursinnhold
Introduction to Python(ihor)
Introduction to Python(ihor)
2. Variables and Types in Python
How to Store Numbers in PythonPython Naming Rules for VariablesHow to Work with Variables in PythonData Types in PythonChallenge: Converting Kilometers to MilesStore Text with Strings in PythonString Indexing in PythonString Slicing in PythonChallenge: Retrieving Letters from StringString Concatenation in Python
3. Conditional Statements in Python
Boolean Data Type in PythonChallenge: Working with Comparison OperatorsHow to Combine Conditions in PythonChallenge: Working with Logical OperatorsMembership Operators and Type Comparisons in PythonHow to Use if/else Expressions in PythonChallenge: Running a Grocery StoreChallenge: Creating Odd and Even Logicif/elif/else ExpressionsChallenge: Running Grocery Store ExtendedChallenge: Weather Adviser
4. Other Data Types in Python
Python ListsCommon List Methods in PythonChallenge: Updating ListNested Lists in PythonChallenge: Retrieving Information from Nested ListPython TuplesCommon Tuple Methods in PythonChallenge: Updating TupleNested Tuples in PythonChallenge: Retrieving Information from Nested TuplePython DictionariesChallenge: Creating DictionaryCommon Dictionary Methods in PythonChallenge: Updating Dictionary
6. Functions in Python
Built-in Functions in PythonChallenge: Converting HeightsHow to Create Functions in PythonChallenge: Writing First FunctionUse of if/else Statements in Python FunctionsChallenge: Identifying Positive Values Functions Without Return in PythonChallenge: Creating Logging FunctionModifying Functions in PythonChallenge: Updating Logic of the FunctionLambda Functions in PythonChallenge: Creating Lambda Function
if/elif/else Expressions
To check an additional condition after the initial if
statement, use elif
. This enables multiple conditions to be evaluated sequentially.
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Sometimes you want your program to handle several possible conditions, not just one. Using if
and elif
, you can check multiple conditions one after the other. Finally, you can use else
to catch any cases that don't match the previous conditions.
# Define your age age = 43 # Print a message based on your age if age < 13: print("You are a child.") elif age < 20: print("You are a teenager.") elif age < 65: print("You are an adult.") else: print("You are a senior.")
You can stack multiple elif
blocks as needed. However, keep in mind that using too many elif
blocks may not be the most efficient way to structure your code.
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