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print "brother is older" |
print "brother is older" |
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Like with <code>if</code>, the code block under the <code>else</code> statement must be indented. |
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You can check multiple expressions together using the <code>and</code> and <code>or</code> keywords. If two expressions are joined by an <code>and</code>, they <b>both</b> have to be True for the overall expression to be True. If two expressions are joined by an <code>or</code>, as long as <b>one</b> is True, the overall expression is True. |
You can check multiple expressions together using the <code>and</code> and <code>or</code> keywords. If two expressions are joined by an <code>and</code>, they <b>both</b> have to be True for the overall expression to be True. If two expressions are joined by an <code>or</code>, as long as <b>one</b> is True, the overall expression is True. |
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1 <= 0 or "a" not in "abc" |
1 <= 0 or "a" not in "abc" |
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temperature = 32 |
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if temperature > 60 and temperature < 75: |
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print "It's nice and cozy in here!" |
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print "Too extreme for me." |
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