Python Basics — 3: If Statements, User Input, While Loop
Last Updated on July 24, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Durgesh Samariya
Originally published on Towards AI.
Day 3 of 100 Days of Machine Learning
Photo by Pakata Goh on UnsplashIf StatementConditional TestsIf-Elif-Else StatementUser InputWhile LoopBreak and Continue in the loop
If statements are used to check conditions. Let’s have a look at the syntax.
. . .. . .if condition: . . . . do_something . . . .else: . . . . do_something . . . .. . . .. . . .
The above-given syntax is just simple if-else syntax. In python, you can create a more complex if-else series. First, let’s have a look at a very basic if statement example.
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