Boolean
- A Boolean value is either true or false.
- A Boolean expression produces a Boolean value (true or false) when evaluated.
Conditional ("if") statements
- Affect the sequential flow of control by executing different statements based on the value of a Boolean expression.
IF (condition)
{
<block of statements>
}
The code in <block of statements> is executed if the Boolean expression condition evaluates to true; no action is taken if condition evaluates to false.
IF (condition)
{
<block of statements>
}
ELSE
{
<second block of statements>
}
The code in the first <block of statements> is executed if the Boolean expression condition evaluates to true; otherwise, the code in <second block of statements> is executed.
Example: Calculate the sum of 2 numbers. If the sum is greater than 10, display 10; otherwise, display the sum.
num1 = INPUT
num2 = INPUT
sum = num1 + num2
IF (sum > 10)
{
DISPLAY (10)
}
ELSE
{
DISPLAY (sum)
}
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
NameError Traceback (most recent call last)
/tmp/ipykernel_1445/770612961.py in <module>
----> 1 num1 = INPUT
2 num2 = INPUT
3 sum = num1 + num2
4 IF (sum > 10)
5 {
NameError: name 'INPUT' is not defined
Hack 1
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Add a variable that represents an age.
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Add an ‘if’ and ‘print’ function that says “You are an adult” if your age is greater than or equal to 18.
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Make a function that prints “You are a minor” with the else function.
age = int(input("how old are u"))
if age >= 18:
print("you are an adult")
else:
print("you are a minor")
you are a minor
Relational operators:
- Used to test the relationship between 2 variables, expressions, or values. These relational operators are used for comparisons and they evaluate to a Boolean value (true or false).
Ex. a == b evaluates to true if a and b are equal, otherwise evaluates to false
- a == b (equals)
- a != b (not equal to)
- a > b (greater than)
- a < b (less than)
- a >= b (greater than or equal to)
- a <= b (less than or equal to)
Example: The legal age to work in California is 14 years old. How would we write a Boolean expression to check if someone is at least 14 years old?
age >= 14
Example: Write a Boolean expression to check if the average of height1, height2, and height3 is at least 65 inches.
(height1 + height2 + height3) / 3 >= 65
Hack 2
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Make a variable called ‘is_raining’ and set it to ‘True”.
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Make an if statement that prints “Bring an umbrella!” if it is true
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Make an else statement that says “The weather is clear”.
is_raining = bool(input("is it raining? (True/False)"))
if is_raining == True:
print("Bring an umbrella")
else:
print("The weather is clear")
Bring an umbrella
Logical operators:
Used to evaluate multiple conditions to produce a single Boolean value.
- NOT evaluates to true if condition is false, otherwise evaluates to false
- AND evaluates to true if both conditions are true, otherwise evaluates to false
- OR evaluates to true if either condition is true or if both conditions are true, otherwise evaluates to false
Example: You win the game if you score at least 10 points and have 5 lives left or if you score at least 50 points and have more than 0 lives left. Write the Boolean expression for this scenario.
(score >= 10 AND lives == 5) OR (score == 50 AND lives > 0)
Relational and logical operators:
Example: These expressions are all different but will produce the same result.
- age >= 16
- age > 16 OR age == 16
- NOT age < 16
Hack 3
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Make a function to randomize numbers between 0 and 100 to be assigned to variables a and b using random.randint
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Print the values of the variables
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Print the relationship of the variables; a is more than, same as, or less than b
from random import randint
a = randint(1, 100)
b = randint(1, 100)
print(a)
print(b)
if a > b:
print("a is greater than b")
elif a < b:
print("b is greater than a")
else:
print("b is equal to a!")
75
39
a is greater than b
Homework
Criteria for above 90%:
- Add more questions relating to Boolean rather than only one per topic (ideas: expand on conditional statements, relational/logical operators)
- Add a way to organize the user scores (possibly some kind of leaderboard, keep track of high score vs. current score, etc. Get creative!)
- Remember to test your code to make sure it functions correctly.
# Import necessary modules
import getpass
import sys
# Function to ask a question and get a response
def question_with_response(prompt, correct_answer):
# Print the question
print("Question: " + prompt)
# Get user input as the response
user_response = input("Your answer: ")
# Check if the user's response is correct
if user_response.lower() == correct_answer.lower():
print("Correct!\n")
return 1
else:
print("Incorrect. The correct answer is:", correct_answer, "\n")
return 0
# Define the number of questions and initialize the correct answers counter
questions = 5
correct = 0
# Personalized greeting message
user_name = input("Enter your name: ")
print('Hello, ' + user_name + " running " + sys.executable)
print("You will be asked " + str(questions) + " questions.")
answer = input("Are you ready to take the test? (yes/no): ")
if answer.lower() != "yes":
print("Test canceled.")
else:
# Questions and answers
correct += question_with_response("Question 1: What is a Boolean value? (true/false)", "true")
correct += question_with_response("Question 2: What are Boolean expressions used for in programming?", "to make decisions")
correct += question_with_response("Question 3: What is the purpose of conditional statements in programming?", "to execute code")
correct += question_with_response("Question 4: Give an example of a relational operator.", "greater than")
correct += question_with_response("Question 5: Give an example of a logical operator.", "and ")
# Display the final score
percentage_correct = (correct / questions) * 100
print(user_name + ", you scored " + str(correct) + "/" + str(questions) + " (" + str(percentage_correct) + "%).")
Hello, aditya running /bin/python
You will be asked 5 questions.
Question: Question 1: What is a Boolean value? (true/false)
Correct!
Question: Question 2: What are Boolean expressions used for in programming?
Correct!
Question: Question 3: What is the purpose of conditional statements in programming?
Incorrect. The correct answer is: to execute code conditionally
Question: Question 4: Give an example of a relational operator.
Incorrect. The correct answer is: greater than (>)
Question: Question 5: Provide an example of a logical operator.
Incorrect. The correct answer is: and (&&)
aditya, you scored 2/5 (40.0%).