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| Hello friends and Welcome to the tutorial on 'Conditionals'.
 
| Hello friends and Welcome to the tutorial on 'Conditionals'.
  
 
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| At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to,
 
| At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to,
 
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Use if/else blocks.
# Use if/else blocks.
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Use if/elif/else blocks.
# Use if/elif/else blocks.
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Use the Ternary conditional statement - C if X else Y.
# Use the Ternary conditional statement - C if X else Y.
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| To begin with let us start ipython,
 
| To begin with let us start ipython,
  
 
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|So type ipython in the terminal
 
|So type ipython in the terminal
  
 
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| Whenever we have two possible states that can occur depending on a a certain condition, we can use if/else construct in Python.
 
| Whenever we have two possible states that can occur depending on a a certain condition, we can use if/else construct in Python.
  
 
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| For example, say, we have a variable <tt>a</tt> which stores integers and we are required to find out whether <tt>a</tt> is even or odd.  
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| For example, say, we have a variable a which stores integers and we are required to find out whether a is even or odd.  
  
 
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| Let's say the value of <tt>a</tt> is 5.
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| Let's say the value of a is 5.
  
 
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|So type a=5
 
|So type a=5
  
 
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| In such a case we can write the if/else block as
 
| In such a case we can write the if/else block as
  
 
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|In command line if a percentage 2 == 0 colon
 
|In command line if a percentage 2 == 0 colon
 
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print in double quotes Even
    print in double quotes Even
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else colon
  else colon
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print in double quotes Odd
    print in double quotes Odd
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| If <tt>a</tt> is divisible by 2, i.e., the result of "a modulo 2" is 0, it prints "Even", otherwise it prints "Odd".
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| If a is divisible by 2, i.e., the result of "a modulo 2" is 0, it prints "Even", otherwise it prints "Odd".
  
 
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| Note that in such a case, only one of the two blocks gets executed depending on whether the condition is <tt>True</tt> or <tt>False</tt>.
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| Note that in such a case, only one of the two blocks gets executed depending on whether the condition is True or <tt> False.
  
 
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| There is a very important syntactic element to understand here.  
 
| There is a very important syntactic element to understand here.  
  
 
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| Every code block begins with a line that ends with a <tt> colon</tt>, in this example the <tt>if</tt> and the <tt>else</tt> lines.  
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| Every code block begins with a line that ends with a colon, in this example the if and the else lines.  
  
 
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| Also, all the statements inside a code block are intended by 4 spaces.  
 
| Also, all the statements inside a code block are intended by 4 spaces.  
  
 
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| Hitting enter twice, ends the code block.
 
| Hitting enter twice, ends the code block.
  
 
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| The if/else blocks work for a condition, which can take one of two states.  
 
| The if/else blocks work for a condition, which can take one of two states.  
  
 
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| But what do we do for conditions, which can take more than two states?
 
| But what do we do for conditions, which can take more than two states?
  
 
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|-
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| Python provides if/elif/else blocks, for such conditions.  
 
| Python provides if/elif/else blocks, for such conditions.  
  
 
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| For example.  
 
| For example.  
  
 
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| We have a variable <tt>a</tt> which holds integer values.  
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| We have a variable a which holds integer values.  
  
 
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| We need to print "positive" if <tt>a</tt> is positive, "negative" if it is negative or "zero" if it is 0.
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| We need to print "positive" if a is positive, "negative" if it is negative or "zero" if it is 0.
  
 
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|-
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| Let us use if/elif/else ladder for it.  
 
| Let us use if/elif/else ladder for it.  
  
 
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| For the purposes of testing our code let us assume that the value of a is -3
 
| For the purposes of testing our code let us assume that the value of a is -3
  
 
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|Type a = -3
 
|Type a = -3
 
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if a greater than 0 colon
if a greater than 0 colon
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print within double quotes positive
    print in double quotes positive
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elif a less than 0 colon
elif a less than 0 colon
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print in double quotes negative
    print in double quotes negative
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else colon
else colon
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print within double quotes zero
    print in double quotes zero
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| All the syntax and rules as said for if/else statements hold the same.  
 
| All the syntax and rules as said for if/else statements hold the same.  
  
 
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| The only addition here is the <tt>elif</tt> statement which can have another condition of its own.
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| The only addition here is the elif statement which can have another condition of its own.
  
 
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| Here too, exactly one block of code is executed -- the block of code which first evaluates to <tt>True</tt>.  
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| Here too, exactly one block of code is executed -- the block of code which first evaluates to True .  
  
 
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| Even if there is a situation where multiple conditions evaluate to True, all the subsequent conditions other than the first one, which evaluates to True, are neglected.  
 
| Even if there is a situation where multiple conditions evaluate to True, all the subsequent conditions other than the first one, which evaluates to True, are neglected.  
  
 
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| Consequently, the else block gets executed if and only if all the conditions evaluate to False.
 
| Consequently, the else block gets executed if and only if all the conditions evaluate to False.
  
 
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| Also, the <tt>else</tt> block in both if/else statement and if/elif/else is optional.  
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| Also, the else block in both if/else statement and if/elif/else is optional.  
  
 
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| We can have a single if statement or just if/elif statements without having else block at all.  
 
| We can have a single if statement or just if/elif statements without having else block at all.  
  
 
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| Also, there can be any number of elif's within an if/elif/else ladder.  
 
| Also, there can be any number of elif's within an if/elif/else ladder.  
  
 
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| For example
 
| For example
  
 
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|Type if user == in single quotes admin colon
 
|Type if user == in single quotes admin colon
elif user == in single quotes moderator colon
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elif user == in single quotes moderator colon
elif user == in single quotes client colon  
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elif user == in single quotes client colon  
  
 
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|-
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| Note that there are multiple elif blocks and there is no else block.
 
| Note that there are multiple elif blocks and there is no else block.
  
 
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| Pause the video here, try out the following exercise and resume the video.
 
| Pause the video here, try out the following exercise and resume the video.
  
 
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|-
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| '''Given a number, num. Write an if else block to print num, as is,'''
 
| '''Given a number, num. Write an if else block to print num, as is,'''
  
 
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| if it is divisible by 10, else print 10 into num.
 
| if it is divisible by 10, else print 10 into num.
  
 
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|-
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| The solution is on your screen.
 
| The solution is on your screen.
  
 
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| if num modulo 10 == 0 colon
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|if num modulo 10 == 0 colon
print num
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print num
      else colon
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else colon
print 10 star num  
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print 10 star num  
  
 
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| In addition to these conditional statements, Python provides a very convenient ternary conditional operator.  
 
| In addition to these conditional statements, Python provides a very convenient ternary conditional operator.  
  
 
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| Let us take the following example where we read the marks from a data file which is obtained as a string as we read a file.  
 
| Let us take the following example where we read the marks from a data file which is obtained as a string as we read a file.  
  
 
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| The marks can be in the range of 0 to 100 or 'AA' if the student is absent.  
 
| The marks can be in the range of 0 to 100 or 'AA' if the student is absent.  
  
 
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| In such a case, to obtain the marks as an integer, we can use the ternary conditional operator.  
 
| In such a case, to obtain the marks as an integer, we can use the ternary conditional operator.  
  
 
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| Let us say the string score is stored in score underscore str variable
 
| Let us say the string score is stored in score underscore str variable
  
 
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|So type score underscore str = in single quotes AA  
 
|So type score underscore str = in single quotes AA  
  
 
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| Now let us use the ternary conditional operator
 
| Now let us use the ternary conditional operator
  
 
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|Type score = int within bracket score underscore str if score underscore str exclamation = in single quotes AA else 0  
 
|Type score = int within bracket score underscore str if score underscore str exclamation = in single quotes AA else 0  
  
 
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| 07:54
 
| '''Given a number, num. Write a ternary operator to print num, as is,'''
 
| '''Given a number, num. Write a ternary operator to print num, as is,'''
  
 
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| 08:01
 
| if it is divisible by 10, else print 10 star num.
 
| if it is divisible by 10, else print 10 star num.
  
 
|-
 
|-
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| 08:08
 
| The solution is on your screen.
 
| The solution is on your screen.
  
 
|-
 
|-
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| 08:11
 
| print num if num modulo 10 == 0 else 10 star num
 
| print num if num modulo 10 == 0 else 10 star num
  
 
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| 08:19
 
| Moving on, there are certain situations where we will have no operations or statements within a block of code.  
 
| Moving on, there are certain situations where we will have no operations or statements within a block of code.  
  
 
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| 08:27
 
| For example, we have a code where we are waiting for the keyboard input.  
 
| For example, we have a code where we are waiting for the keyboard input.  
  
 
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| 08:32
 
| If the user enters "c", "d" or "x" as the input, we would perform some operation; nothing otherwise.  
 
| If the user enters "c", "d" or "x" as the input, we would perform some operation; nothing otherwise.  
  
 
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| In such cases "pass" statement comes very handy
 
| In such cases "pass" statement comes very handy
  
 
|-
 
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| 08:49
 
| '''a = raw underscore input Enter 'c' to calculate and exit, 'd' to display the existing'''
 
| '''a = raw underscore input Enter 'c' to calculate and exit, 'd' to display the existing'''
  
 
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| results exit and 'x' to exit and any other key to continue  
 
| results exit and 'x' to exit and any other key to continue  
 
|-
 
|-
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| 09:12
 
| '''if a == in single quote c colon'''
 
| '''if a == in single quote c colon'''
  
 
|-
 
|-
| 9:18
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| 09:18
 
| '''elif a == in single quote d colon'''
 
| '''elif a == in single quote d colon'''
  
 
|-
 
|-
| 9:23
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| 09:23
 
| '''elif a == in single quote x colon'''
 
| '''elif a == in single quote x colon'''
  
 
|-
 
|-
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| 09:29
 
| '''else colon'''
 
| '''else colon'''
  
 
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| pass
 
| pass
  
 
|-
 
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| In this case "pass" statement acts as a place holder for the block of code.  
 
| In this case "pass" statement acts as a place holder for the block of code.  
  
 
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| It is equivalent to a null operation.  
 
| It is equivalent to a null operation.  
  
 
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| It literally does nothing.  
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| It literally does nothing. It can used as a place holder when the actual code implementation for a particular block of code is not known yet but has to be filled up later.
 
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| It can used as a place holder when the actual code implementation for a particular block of code is not known yet but has to be filled up later.
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| This brings us to the end of the tutorial.  
 
| This brings us to the end of the tutorial.  
  
 
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| In this tutorial, we have learnt to, 1. Understand the conditional statements in Python.
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| In this tutorial, we have learnt to, Understand the conditional statements in Python.
  
 
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| 10:04
 
| 10:04
| 2. Use if/else statement.
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|Use if/else statement.
  
 
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|-
 
| 10:06
 
| 10:06
| 3. Use if/elif/else statement.
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| Use if/elif/else statement.
  
 
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| 10:09
 
| 10:09
| 4. Apply the ternary conditional statement - C if X else Y.
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| Apply the ternary conditional statement - C if X else Y.
  
 
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| 10:14
| 5. Use "pass" statement.
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| Use "pass" statement.
  
 
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| 1. Use conditional statements for the following.  
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| Use conditional statements for the following.  
  
 
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| Given a variable <tt>time</tt>, print <tt>Good Morning</tt> if it is less than 12, otherwise print <tt>Hello</tt>.
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| Given a variable time , print Good Morning if it is less than 12, otherwise   Hello .
  
 
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| 10:30
| 2. Convert the if else ladder below into a ternary conditional statement.
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| Convert the if else ladder below into a ternary conditional statement.
  
 
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| 10:39
 
| x = 20
 
| x = 20
  if x greater than 10 colon
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if x greater than 10 colon
  print x multiply by 100
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print x multiply by 100
  else colon
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else colon
  print x
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print x
  
 
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| 10:48
| And now look at the answers,
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| And now lets  look at the answers,
  
 
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| 10:52
| 1. We can use the if/else statements as
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| We can use the if/else statements as
  <nowiki>if time less than 12 colon</nowiki>
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if time less than 12 colon  
  print in double quotes Good Morning
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print in double quotes Good Morning
  else colon
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else colon
  print in double quotes Hello
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print in double quotes Hello
  
 
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| 11:06
 
| 11:06
| 1. The if else ladder can be converted to a ternary conditional statement as
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|The if else ladder can be converted to a ternary conditional statement as print x multiply by 100 if x greater than 10 else x
  print x multiply by 100 if x greater than 10 else x
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 27 March 2017

Time Narration
00:01 Hello friends and Welcome to the tutorial on 'Conditionals'.
00:05 At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to,

Use if/else blocks. Use if/elif/else blocks. Use the Ternary conditional statement - C if X else Y.

00:25 To begin with let us start ipython,
00:29 So type ipython in the terminal
00:36 Whenever we have two possible states that can occur depending on a a certain condition, we can use if/else construct in Python.
00:45 For example, say, we have a variable a which stores integers and we are required to find out whether a is even or odd.
00:52 Let's say the value of a is 5.
00:55 So type a=5
00:59 In such a case we can write the if/else block as
01:04 In command line if a percentage 2 == 0 colon

print in double quotes Even else colon print in double quotes Odd

01:37 If a is divisible by 2, i.e., the result of "a modulo 2" is 0, it prints "Even", otherwise it prints "Odd".
01:51 Note that in such a case, only one of the two blocks gets executed depending on whether the condition is True or False.
01:58 There is a very important syntactic element to understand here.
02:03 Every code block begins with a line that ends with a colon, in this example the if and the else lines.
02:15 Also, all the statements inside a code block are intended by 4 spaces.
02:21 Hitting enter twice, ends the code block.
02:25 The if/else blocks work for a condition, which can take one of two states.
02:31 But what do we do for conditions, which can take more than two states?
02:38 Python provides if/elif/else blocks, for such conditions.
02:47 For example.
02:49 We have a variable a which holds integer values.
02:52 We need to print "positive" if a is positive, "negative" if it is negative or "zero" if it is 0.
03:04 Let us use if/elif/else ladder for it.
03:09 For the purposes of testing our code let us assume that the value of a is -3
03:16 Type a = -3

if a greater than 0 colon print within double quotes positive elif a less than 0 colon print in double quotes negative else colon print within double quotes zero

04:17 All the syntax and rules as said for if/else statements hold the same.
04:24 The only addition here is the elif statement which can have another condition of its own.
04:30 Here too, exactly one block of code is executed -- the block of code which first evaluates to True .
04:41 Even if there is a situation where multiple conditions evaluate to True, all the subsequent conditions other than the first one, which evaluates to True, are neglected.
04:51 Consequently, the else block gets executed if and only if all the conditions evaluate to False.
04:59 Also, the else block in both if/else statement and if/elif/else is optional.
05:08 We can have a single if statement or just if/elif statements without having else block at all.
05:17 Also, there can be any number of elif's within an if/elif/else ladder.
05:26 For example
05:28 Type if user == in single quotes admin colon

elif user == in single quotes moderator colon elif user == in single quotes client colon

05:47 Note that there are multiple elif blocks and there is no else block.
05:53 Pause the video here, try out the following exercise and resume the video.
05:57 Given a number, num. Write an if else block to print num, as is,
06:05 if it is divisible by 10, else print 10 into num.
06:12 The solution is on your screen.
06:14 if num modulo 10 == 0 colon

print num else colon print 10 star num

06:29 In addition to these conditional statements, Python provides a very convenient ternary conditional operator.
06:35 Let us take the following example where we read the marks from a data file which is obtained as a string as we read a file.
06:43 The marks can be in the range of 0 to 100 or 'AA' if the student is absent.
06:51 In such a case, to obtain the marks as an integer, we can use the ternary conditional operator.
06:58 Let us say the string score is stored in score underscore str variable
07:05 So type score underscore str = in single quotes AA
07:13 Now let us use the ternary conditional operator
07:19 Type score = int within bracket score underscore str if score underscore str exclamation = in single quotes AA else 0
07:54 Given a number, num. Write a ternary operator to print num, as is,
08:01 if it is divisible by 10, else print 10 star num.
08:08 The solution is on your screen.
08:11 print num if num modulo 10 == 0 else 10 star num
08:19 Moving on, there are certain situations where we will have no operations or statements within a block of code.
08:27 For example, we have a code where we are waiting for the keyboard input.
08:32 If the user enters "c", "d" or "x" as the input, we would perform some operation; nothing otherwise.
08:42 In such cases "pass" statement comes very handy
08:49 a = raw underscore input Enter 'c' to calculate and exit, 'd' to display the existing
09:04 results exit and 'x' to exit and any other key to continue
09:12 if a == in single quote c colon
09:18 elif a == in single quote d colon
09:23 elif a == in single quote x colon
09:29 else colon
09:32 pass
09:35 In this case "pass" statement acts as a place holder for the block of code.
09:41 It is equivalent to a null operation.
09:45 It literally does nothing. It can used as a place holder when the actual code implementation for a particular block of code is not known yet but has to be filled up later.
09:56 This brings us to the end of the tutorial.
09:59 In this tutorial, we have learnt to, Understand the conditional statements in Python.
10:04 Use if/else statement.
10:06 Use if/elif/else statement.
10:09 Apply the ternary conditional statement - C if X else Y.
10:14 Use "pass" statement.
10:18 Here are some self assessment questions for you to solve
10:21 Use conditional statements for the following.
10:23 Given a variable time , print Good Morning if it is less than 12, otherwise Hello .
10:30 Convert the if else ladder below into a ternary conditional statement.
10:39 x = 20

if x greater than 10 colon print x multiply by 100 else colon print x

10:48 And now lets look at the answers,
10:52 We can use the if/else statements as

if time less than 12 colon print in double quotes Good Morning else colon print in double quotes Hello

11:06 The if else ladder can be converted to a ternary conditional statement as print x multiply by 100 if x greater than 10 else x
11:17 Hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and found it useful.
11:20 Thank you!

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