Day 1: Python Booleans✍️💁🧩



Booleans represent one of two values: True or False.


Boolean Values

In programming you often need to know if an expression is True or False.

You can evaluate any expression in Python, and get one of two answers, True or False.

When you compare two values, the expression is evaluated and Python returns the Boolean answer:




Example

print(10 > 9)
print(10 == 9)
print(10 < 9)

When you run a condition in an if statement, Python returns True or False:

Example

Print a message based on whether the condition is True or False:

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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Evaluate Values and Variables

The bool() function allows you to evaluate any value, and give you True or False in return,



Example

Evaluate a string and a number:

print(bool("Hello"))
print(bool(15))
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Example

Evaluate two variables:

x = "Hello"
y = 15

print(bool(x))
print(bool(y))
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Most Values are True

Almost any value is evaluated to True if it has some sort of content.

Any string is True, except empty strings.

Any number is True, except 0.

Any list, tuple, set, and dictionary are True, except empty ones.


Example

The following will return True:

bool("abc")
bool(123)
bool(["apple""cherry""banana"])
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Some Values are False

In fact, there are not many values that evaluate toFalse, except empty values, such as ()[]{}"", the number 0, and the value None. And of course the value False evaluates to False.

Example

The following will return False:

bool(False)
bool(None)
bool(0)
bool("")
bool(())
bool([])
bool({})
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One more value, or object in this case, evaluates toFalse, and that is if you have an object that is made from a class with a __len__ function that returns 0 or False:




Example

class myclass():
  def __len__(self):
    return 0

myobj = myclass()
print(bool(myobj))
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Functions can Return a Boolean

You can create functions that returns a Boolean Value:

Example

Print the answer of a function:

def myFunction() :
  return True

print(myFunction())
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You can execute code based on the Boolean answer of a function:



Example

Print "YES!" if the function returns True, otherwise print "NO!":

def myFunction() :
  return True

if myFunction():
  print("YES!")
else:
  print("NO!")
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Python also has many built-in functions that return a boolean value, like the isinstance() function, which can be used to determine if an object is of a certain data type:

Example

Check if an object is an integer or not:

x = 200
print(isinstance(x, int))
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Today Homework❗

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1.Define boolean values with example.
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2.Evaluate values and variables with example.
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3.Functions can return a boolean with example.
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