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3.6 Conditionals
Student led teaching on Conditionals. Learn how conditionals control the flow of a program by executing specific blocks of code under certain conditions.
Conditionals
- Affect the sequential flow of control by executing different statements based on the value of a Boolean expression.
IF (condition)
{
}
The code in
IF (condition)
{
The code in the first
Example
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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 = input("age: ")
if int(age) >= 18:
print("Adult")
else:
print("Minor")
Example
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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 = False
if is_raining:
print("Bring a umbrella")
else:
print("The weather is clear")
Example
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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
import random
a = random.randint(0,100)
b = random.randint(0,100)
print(a, b)
if a > b:
print( str(a) + " > " + str(b) )
elif a < b:
print( str(a) + " < " + str(b) )
else:
print( str(a) + " = " + str(b) )
Hacks
Create a 5 question quiz following the comments in the #HOMEWOR
code cell below.
- Provided is
question_with_response
function and some introductory samples. - A key to the homeworks is to research and come up with each question type.
- A key to the program is to evaluate input from user and calculate a result
#HOMEWORK
# The quiz contains questions related to Boolean values, Boolean expressions,
# conditional statements, relational operators, and logical operators.
# Import necessary modules
import getpass # Module to get the user's name
import sys # Module to access system-related information
# Function to ask a question and get a response
def question_with_response(prompt):
# Print the question
# Get user input as the response
answer = input(prompt)
return answer
# Define the number of questions and initialize the correct answers counter
questions = 5
correct = 0
# Personalized greeting message
# Collect the student's name
user_name = question_with_response("Enter your name: ")
print('Hello, ' + user_name + " you are running " + sys.executable)
ready = question_with_response("Are you ready to take a test? (yes/no): ")
# Question 1: Boolean Basics
# Ask a question about Boolean values and check the response
# Provide feedback based on the correctness of the response
# Question 2: Boolean Expressions
# Ask a question about Boolean expressions and their importance in programming
# Provide feedback based on the correctness of the response
# Question 3: Conditional Statements
# Ask a question about the purpose of conditional (if-else) statements in programming
# Provide feedback based on the correctness of the response
# Question 4: Relational Operators
# Ask a question about common relational operators in programming and provide examples
# Provide feedback based on the correctness of the response
# Question 5: Logical Operators
# Ask a question about the use of logical operators in programming and provide examples
# Provide feedback based on the correctness of the response
# Display the final score
# Calculate the percentage of correct answers and provide feedback
print(user_name + ", you scored " + str(correct) + "/" + str(questions))
Hello, John running /opt/homebrew/opt/python@3.11/bin/python3.11
John, you scored 0/5