Conditionals And Control Flows
Cai Gengyang
gengyangcai at gmail.com
Wed May 4 10:41:10 EDT 2016
I am trying to understand the boolean operator "and" in Python. It is supposed to return "True" when the expression on both sides of "and" are true
For instance,
1 < 3 and 10 < 20 is True --- (because both statements are true)
1 < 5 and 5 > 12 is False --- (because both statements are false)
bool_one = False and False --- This should give False because none of the statements are False
bool_two = True and False --- This should give False because only 1 statement is True
bool_three = False and True --- This should give False because only 1 statement is True
bool_five = True and True --- This should give True because only 1 statement is True
Am I correct ?
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