python bool
this_bool = True
another_bool = False
boolean python example
#Example I found:
my_boolean = 1
print(bool(my_boolean))
my_boolean = 0
print(bool(my_boolean))
my_boolean = 10
print(bool(my_boolean))
print("Coding" == "fun")
python booleans
bool(True)
bool(False)
# all of the below evaluate to False. Everything else will evaluate to True in Python.
print(bool(None))
print(bool(False))
print(bool(0))
print(bool(0.0))
print(bool([]))
print(bool({}))
print(bool(()))
print(bool(''))
print(bool(range(0)))
print(bool(set()))
# See Logical Operators and Comparison Operators section for more on booleans.
boolean meaning in python
# Booleans are simply just True and False
# Example: The "true" below is considerd as a bool.
x = True
print(x) # << This will print "True" because we have set x
# to True. If we change the value of x to False, it would print false.
# Keep in mind the the T in True and the F in False ALWAYS have to be capital.
# Or else it won't work.
boolean in python
print(10 > 9)
print(10 == 9)
print(10 < 9)
#conditional statment
a = 200
b = 33
if b > a:
print("b is greater than a")
else:
print("b is not greater than a")
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