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- Using or in if statement (Python) - Stack Overflow
The left part may be false, but right part is true (python has "truth-y" and "fals-y" values), so the check always succeeds The way to write what you meant to would be if weather == "Good!" or weather == "Great!": or (in more common python style) if weather in ("Good!", "Great!"):
- What does colon equal (:=) in Python mean? - Stack Overflow
In Python this is simply = To translate this pseudocode into Python you would need to know the data structures being referenced, and a bit more of the algorithm implementation Some notes about psuedocode::= is the assignment operator or = in Python = is the equality operator or == in Python ; There are certain styles, and your mileage may vary:
- Is there a not equal operator in Python? - Stack Overflow
Python is dynamically, but strongly typed, and other statically typed languages would complain about comparing different types There's also the else clause: # This will always print either "hi" or "no hi" unless something unforeseen happens if hi == "hi": # The variable hi is being compared to the string "hi", strings are immutable in Python
- What do the symbols = and == mean in python? When is each used?
x = 4 tells Python that x is equal to 4 Nothing else is displayed because it is just a command x == 4 on the other hand is asking if x is equal to 4 When we ask a question, the Python shell will tell us the answer, so it prints True
- python - Errno 13 Permission denied - Stack Overflow
For future searchers, if none of the above worked, for me, python was trying to open a folder as a file Check at the location where you try to open the file, if you have a folder with exactly the same name as the file you try to open (the file extension is part of the file name)
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