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Why 7 == 7 is not true?
9 Antworten
+ 11
It is true. Type like this
if 7==7:
print("true")
Don't forget indention
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Hello! here is my explanation:
num = 7 <---This is the given value
*if num > 3: <----This is the 1st condition, if it´s not satisfied then the program goes to condition #2
print("3")
*if num < 5: <---- This is the second condition,if not satisfied goes to condition #3
print("5")
*if num ==7: <----This is the third and final condition.
print("7")
As we can note, the number given is 7 and 7==7 right? Mathematically it is true, but the "If" condition in the program evaluates the input in a logical way as I explained above: Value given, if condition #1 is true the program ends, if not then evaluates condition #2, and so on. Because the first condition is TRUE (7 is greater than 3) then the program ends and the result is 3 because that is the instruction( print("3")).
*P.D. In fact we will never get to the final condition (7==7) because the program would end immediately in the first condition.
*P.D. Sorry if I do not explain myself clearly.
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according to me it is true.
did you test this on the computer ?
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if you get 7 from input and check it against 7, remember input by default is a string. If that is what you are doing, you would actually be checking "7"==7 which is false. couple ways to fix that, int(input()) for one will get the input as an integer.
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It is true but in the last question the second indentation is false so the program doesnt pass to the next if statement
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It should be True, could show your codes ?
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the output of that is
3
7
the reason being the first if statement is true. Num IS larger than 3 .. and the last if statement is true 7 does equal 7
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The result depend on the indentation:
num = 7
if num > 3:
print("3")
if num < 5:
print("5")
if num ==7:
print("7")
Gives you an indentation error.
num = 7
if num > 3:
print("3")
if num < 5:
print("5")
if num ==7:
print("7")
The outcome is 3.
num = 7
if num > 3:
print("3")
if num < 5:
print("5")
if num ==7:
print("7")
The outcome is 3 and 7.
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What is the output of this code?
num = 7
if num > 3:
print("3")
if num < 5:
print("5")
if num ==7:
print("7")
here's the code i tried it on the computer 7==7 is working and with indentation but then why is the answer 3