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Booleans
Booleans represent one of two values:
True
orFalse
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:
print(10 > 9)
print(10 == 9)
print(10 < 9)
When you run a condition in an
if
statement, Python returnsTrue
orFalse
.
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")
Evaluate Values and Variables
The
bool()
function allows you to evaluate any value, and give youTrue
orFalse
in return.
Evaluate a string and a number:
print(bool("Hello"))
print(bool(15))
# Evaluate two variables:
x = "Hello"
y = 15
print(bool(x))
print(bool(y))
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.
The following will return True:
bool("abc")
bool(123)
bool(["apple", "cherry", "banana"])
Some Values are False
In fact, there are not many values that evaluate to False, except empty values.
such as
()
,[]
,{}
,""
, the number0
, and the valueNone
. And of course the valueFalse
evaluates to False.
The following will return False (Zero of all format):
bool(False)
bool(None)
bool(0)
bool(0.0)
bool("")
bool('''''')
bool(())
bool([])
bool({})
bool(set())
Functions can Return a Boolean
You can create functions that returns a Boolean Value.
Print the answer of a function:
def my_function():
return True
print(my_function())
You can execute code based on the Boolean answer of a function.
Print "YES!" if the function returns True, otherwise print "NO!":
def my_function2():
return True
if my_function2():
print("YES!")
else:
print("NO!")
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.
Check if an object is an integer or not:
x = 200
print(isinstance(x, int))