why do we write if __name__ == "__main__" in python code example
Example 1: __name__== __main__ in python
# If the python interpreter is running that module (the source file)
# as the main program, it sets the special __name__ variable to have
# a value “__main__”. If this file is being imported from another
# module, __name__ will be set to the module’s name.
if __name__=='__main__':
# do something
Example 2: explained if name main python
python foo.py