conditional statements in python
Quite often in programs we only want to do something provided something else is true. Python’s if statement is what we need.
Example
Let’s ask a user to input a number greater than 5 and the program tells them if they are correct. To see if the user do input the right number or not something called an if statement will be needed. let's see the code below
UsersNumber = eval(input('Enter a number greater than 5: '))
#we use this to collect the users number
if UsersNumber>5:
print('You input right number!')
OUTPUT1
Enter a number greater than 5: 6
You input right number!
OUTPUT2
Enter a number greater than 5: 3
The syntax of the if statement is a lot like the for statement only that there is a colon at the end of the if condition and the following line or lines are indented. The lines that are indented will be executed only if the condition is true. Once the indentation is done with, the if block work is completed.
But won't it be pretty interesting If the user input the wrong and the programs tell him it is wrong input? Yeah! that will be nice. so, we can add to the if statement as follows:
UsersNumber = eval(input('Enter a number greater than 5: '))
#we use this to collect the users number
if UsersNumber>5:
print('You input right number!')
else:
print('Sorry! You input a wrong number')
We have added an else statement, which is like an “otherwise.”
with the above example we can divided the step taken while using if statement as follow.
step1:
write if followed by the conditional expression ending with column(:)
step2:
write the code to run if the condition in step1 true provided that all the codes get indent before them
step3:
if the condition in step1 false write 'else:' with column without indent before it or parallel to if condition.
step4:
write the code to run if the condition is false with each of them having indents before them.
step5:
check the codes didn't you forget the indent and column? if yes then enjoy!
Example2
Try to use the above step to build a simple guessing game.
where The computer will pick random number,and the player tries to guess the number, your program tells them if they are correct.
solution
if you understand this problem well it is very easy. all we need it to get random number, ask user to input their guess, if guess equal to the random number the program say correct and that is all. here is the code:
from random import randint #to import randomint function so that it work
computerNumber = randint(1,10)#to pick number between 1 and 10
userGuess = int(input('Enter your guess: '))#for user input
if userGuess==computerNumber:#check if user-guess is same as computer-number
print('You got it!')
Now run the code you should have something like this
OUTPUT1
Enter your guess: 6
OUTPUT2
Enter your guess: 3
OUTPUT3
Enter your guess: 5
You got it!
But there is a little flawless in our game. what was that?Umh? yeah! we don't give any reply when the user guess is wrong. so what do we need?? exactly we need else. so we write the codes as
from random import randint
computerNumber = randint(1,10)#to pick number between 1 and 10
userGuess = int(input('Enter your guess: '))#for user input
if userGuess==computerNumber:#check if user-guess is same as computer-number
print('You got it!')
else:
print('you are wrong ')
print('the number is',computerNumber)#to state the answer
OUTPUT
Enter your guess: 6
you are wrong
the number is 4
wow we just build a simple game with if statement.
There are some other tools we might need while working with condition they are called conditional operators they are:
Conditional operators
The comparison operators are :
Equals (==
): a == b to check if a and b equal
Not Equals(!=
): a != b check if and b is not equal
Less than(<
): a < b check if a less than b
Less than or equal to(<=
): a <= b check if a less than or equal to b
Greater than(>): a > b check if a greater than b
Greater than or equal to(>=
): a >= b check if a greater than or equal to b
Examples:
Expression Description
if x>3: if x is greater than 3
if x>=5: if x is greater than or equal to 5
if x==2: if x is 2
if x!=2: if x is not 2
There are three additional operators used to construct more complicated conditions: 'and', 'or', and 'not'.
and : this is used to combine two condition. the code below it will run if and only if the two statement joined by and are both true.
Example
compare the age of the 3 friends below:
Code:
MaxwizAge=45
Maxwell=30
Moses=45
if Maxwiz>Maxwell and Maxwiz>Moses:
print('Maxwiz is older than both Maxwell and Moses')
OUTPUT
Maxwiz is older than both Maxwell and Moses
OR:
this is used to test two condition statement if atlest one of them is true the code after it will be executed.
Example
MaxwizAge=45
Maxwell=30
Moses=45
if Maxwiz>Maxwell or Maxwi>Moses:
print('Maxwiz is not the youngest')
Not:
this is used to negate the statement after it i.e it will run the code under it if the statement after it is not true
Example
if not(Maxwiz>Maxwell and Maxwiz>Moses):
print('Maxwiz is the youngest one')
Now Let’s try to write a program that tell the grade of a user when they input their score such that
80 and above is 'EXCELLLENT'
70 to 79 is 'VERY GOOD'
60 to 69 is 'GOOD'
50 to 59 is 'PASS'
40 to 49 is 'FAIL'
our code will be :
score=int(input('what is your score'))
if score>=80 :
print('exellent ')
if score>=70 and score<80:
print('verygood ')
if score>=60 and score<70:
print('good ')
if score>=50 and score<60:
print('pass ')
if score>=40 and score<50:
print('fail ')
Output1
what is your score66
good
Output2
what is your score 56
excellent
output3
what is your score 40
fail
the program above work perfect? yeah! But there is a good news for you,guess what? a perfect way of doing that leading us to something called 'ELIF'
ELIF
elif is used to state another condition if the first one is not true. so elif provide another condition to number of condition you wish.
so the program above can also be as followed:
if score>=80:#check if greater than or equal to 80
print('exellent')
elif score>=70:#if not greater than or equal 80 check if greater than or equal 70
print('verygood')
elif score>=60:#if not greater than or equal 70 check if greater than or equal 60
print('good')
elif score>=50:#if not greater or equal60 check if greater than or equal 50
print('pass')
elif score>=40:#if not greater than or equal 50 check if greater than or equal 40
print('fail')
else: #if not greater than or equal 40 then
print('advice to withdraw')
Output1
what is your score 63
good
Output2
what is your score 52
excellent
output3
what is your score 40
fail
If condition is very interesting and can never be miss out of programming as every time we make use of it! did you enjoy this then consider follow me so that you don't miss any of my article. Alsi try to solve the following puzzle and comment below.
PUZZLE
Ask the user to enter a temperature in Celsius. The program should print a message based
on the temperature:
• If the temperature is less than -273.15, print that the temperature is invalid because it is
below absolute zero.
• If it is exactly -273.15, print that the temperature is absolute 0.
• If the temperature is between -273.15 and 0, print that the temperature is below freezing.
• If it is 0, print that the temperature is at the freezing point.
• If it is between 0 and 100, print that the temperature is in the normal range.
• If it is 100, print that the temperature is at the boiling point.
• If it is above 100, print that the temperature is above the boiling point.
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