Python If Statement
Chapter:
Python
Last Updated:
14-09-2018 05:48:29 UTC
Program:
/* ............... START ............... */
# If Statment in Python
num = 50
if num > 0:
print(num, "is a positive number.")
num1 = -88
if num1 > 0:
print(num1, "is a positive number.")
else:
print(num1, "is a negative number.")
if (num > num1) : print(num," is greater than b",num1)
/* ............... END ............... */
Output
50 is a positive number.
-88 is a negative number.
50 is greater than b -88
Notes:
-
In Python we need a ":" after the if and else statment. In the program you can see that coloun after the if and else statements.
- Syntax : if condition : Block of code.
- In the above program first num is stored value 50 and in if statement checks if it is greater than zero and it returns true and print "is a positive number". Like wise you can see the other if else statement comparison also in the program.
- Print function in python is used to print the output to the console.
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