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python larger or equal

# To test if something is larger or equal use '>='
5 >= 10
# Output:
# False
Posted by: Guest on February-19-2020
2

comparison python 3

#!/usr/bin/python3

a = 21
b = 10

if ( a == b ):
   print ("Line 1 - a is equal to b")
else:
   print ("Line 1 - a is not equal to b")

if ( a != b ):
   print ("Line 2 - a is not equal to b")
else:
   print ("Line 2 - a is equal to b")

if ( a < b ):
   print ("Line 3 - a is less than b" )
else:
   print ("Line 3 - a is not less than b")

if ( a > b ):
   print ("Line 4 - a is greater than b")
else:
   print ("Line 4 - a is not greater than b")

a,b = b,a #values of a and b swapped. a becomes 10, b becomes 21

if ( a <= b ):
   print ("Line 5 - a is either less than or equal to  b")
else:
   print ("Line 5 - a is neither less than nor equal to  b")

if ( b >= a ):
   print ("Line 6 - b is either greater than  or equal to b")
else:
   print ("Line 6 - b is neither greater than  nor equal to b")
Posted by: Guest on March-05-2020
2

python exponent operator

#python exponent operator
num = 2
new_num = num**2
#answer would be 4
Posted by: Guest on April-24-2020
1

python comparison operators

# Below follow the comparison operators that can be used in python
# == Equal to
42 == 42 # Output: True
# != Not equal to
'dog' != 'cat' # Output: True
# < Less than
45 < 42 # Output: False
# > Greater Than
45 > 42 # Output: True
# <= Less than or Equal to
40 <= 40 # Output: True
# >= Greater than or Equal to
39 >= 40 # Output: False
Posted by: Guest on February-21-2020
0

Python Comparison Operator

# Python code to illustrate
# chaining comparison operators
x = 5
print(1 < x < 10)
print(10 < x < 20 )
print(x < 10 < x*10 < 100)
print(10 > x <= 9)
print(5 == x > 4)
Posted by: Guest on May-11-2021
0

Python Comparison Operator

x < y <= z is equivalent to x < y and y <= z,
Posted by: Guest on May-11-2021

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