if statement in python code example
Example 1: python if statement
usrinput = input(">> ")
if usrinput == "Hello":
print("Hi")
elif usrinput == "Bye":
print("Bye")
else:
print("Okay...?")
Example 2: how to use an if statement in python
x = True
#Only one of the branches will ever execute
if x == True:
print("x is true")
elif x == False:
print("x is false")
else:
print("x is neither true nor false")
Example 3: if syntax in python
variable_name = input("y/n? >> ")
if variable_name == "y":
print("That's good! :) ")
# note the double equal signs. only a single equal sign will receive a Syntax error blah blah blah message.
elif variable_name == "n":
print("That's bad! :( ")
else:
print("You blow up for not following my instructions. Detention forever and get lost!")
Example 4: if statement python
a = 11
b = 46
if a < b:
print('a is less than b')
else:
print('a is greater than b')
Example 5: if statement in python
answer = input(":")
if answer == "lol":
print("haha")
else:
print("not haha")
exit()
please note that the exit() command is optional and is not necessary.
Example 6: if statement in python
#Conditionals statements in python
#'=' conditionals statements
a = 123
b = 123
if(a==b):
print('True')
#<, > conditionals statements
a = 2
b = 45
if(a<b):
print('A is smaller than B')