python if else
# The if,elif,else statements check if something is True # example if 10 > 5: print("Ten is greater than five") #but let's say we write if 10 < 5: print("Ten is less than five") #then this condition wouldn't be true #so we create an "else" statement if 10 < 5: print("Ten is less than five") else: print("Ten is greater than five") #this will print "Ten is greater than five" # because in the if statement it checks if something is true # we wrote 'if 10 < 5' and it's not true # so in case the 'if' condition evaluates to false # it executes another command #now, the 'elif' statement # this will check for another thing after the if statement #example if 10 < 5: print("Ten is less than five") elif 10 > 5: print("Ten is greater than five") # here we check if 10 is less than five # then the statement evaluated to false because 10 is greater than 5 # so the program checked with the 'elif' (that means 'Else if') # if the statement was true, and it was so it executed the command #we can add as many elif statements as we want in our program # but they always need to start with an 'if' statement # and we can make only ONE 'else' statement at the end # let's add an 'else' statement to the previous program if 10 < 5: print("Ten is less than five") elif 10 > 5: print("Ten is greater than five") else: print("Ten isn't greater or less than five") # in this case it will print 'Ten is greater than five' # hope this helped