How do I use boolean operators in Python?
In Python, you can use boolean operators like 'and', 'or', and 'not' to combine or invert boolean values. For example, True and False
returns False
.
Can you give me an example of using 'and'?
Sure! If you have two conditions, like x > 5
and y < 10
, you can write if x > 5 and y < 10:
to check if both are true.
What about the 'or' operator?
The 'or' operator checks if at least one condition is true. For example, if x < 5 or y > 10:
will execute if either condition is true.
How does the 'not' operator work?
The 'not' operator inverts a boolean value. For instance, not True
returns False
, and not (x > 5)
returns True
if x
is 5 or less.
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