Python programs use if commands and conditions to make decisions.
Indentation (4 spaces) is used to show what actions have to be taken.
if
Do something or nothing:
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if temperature < 17:
print('It is too cold')
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if-else
Do one thing or another:
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if speed > 60:
print('That is over the national speed limit')
else:
print('That is inside the national speed limit')
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if-elif-else:
Do one of several things:
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if mark >= 70:
grade = 'A'
elif mark >=60:
grade = 'B'
elif mark >=50:
grade = 'C'
elif mark >=40:
grade = "D"
else:
grade = "F"
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