elif vs if python code example
Example 1: elif python
The elif statement allows you to check multiple expressions for TRUE
and execute a block of code as soon as one of the conditions evaluates
to TRUE. Similar to the else, the elif statement is optional. However,
unlike else, for which there can be at most one statement, there can
be an arbitrary number of elif statements following an if.
if expression1:
statement(s)
elif expression2:
statement(s)
elif expression3:
statement(s)
else:
statement(s)
Example 2: 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 3: python if
def e(x):
if x == "Sunny" and x == "sunny":
print('Remember your sunglasses!')
elif x == "Rainy" and x == "rainy":
print('Do not forget your umbrella!')
elif x == 'Thunderstorm' or x == 'thunderstorm' or x =='Stormy' or x == 'stormy':
print('Stay Home!')
x = input('What is the weather?')