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is there are any differences in if statement of c++ and python?

5th Aug 2017, 4:30 AM
Naresh Dhamodharan
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yes syntax is different but working is same //c++ if statement if(a<10) // here indentation is not compulsory cout<<"smaller than 10"; else cout<<"greater than 10"; //python if if(a<10): //here indentation is required print "smaller than 10" else print "greater than 10"
5th Aug 2017, 4:43 AM
Mayur Chaudhari
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Well, the syntax is different, but the logic is similar.
5th Aug 2017, 4:38 AM
Hatsy Rei
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Not to be too fussy, but in Python, - 'if' doesn't need parentheses, i.e. 'if a < 10:' works - 'if' and 'else' both need colons at the end - print "something" works in Python 2.x but Python 3.x (SL Code Playground uses 3.5) needs parentheses, i.e. print("something")
5th Aug 2017, 5:51 AM
David Ashton
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python: if a < 10 and b == 8: print(true) else: print(false) c++: //no whitespace in here required if(a < 10 && b == 8) { //not required for just one statement cout << true; } else { cout << false; }
5th Aug 2017, 5:40 AM
Timon Paßlick
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//c++ if statement if(a<12) // here indentation is not compulsory but curly braces are if there are more than one if // or else statement .hence, { If (a<10) { cout<<"smaller than 10"; } } else { cout<<"greater than 10"; } //python if if a<10: //here indentation is required thus no need for curly braces print "smaller than 10" else : print "greater than 10" /* In python especially indentation (spacing) does matter. Don't use tab cause though tab gives you 4 spaces for python it's v confusing to differ b/w 4 spaces and tab or either change settings in code editors like auto expand tabs or replace by space if you still want to use tab but best practice is to use spaces when you are writing python programs. Whereas in java , JavaScript or C actual spacing doesn't matter And some other differences as some other members indicated*/
11th Aug 2017, 11:04 PM
Shaheer