pIFthon

--Originally published at 101 For Tec

Check out the post I worked out with Merino

M E R I N O

If statement:

The If statement is a conditional statement and works like this. If a value is true then the instruction stop and the code continues, but if the value is false, the code read the next line on the IF.

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The syntaxis is like this:

if expression:
<body>
else:
<body>

Here is an example:

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For more details about IF and ELSE you can go to here and here. And also check this blog for more loops wohoo.

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Fruit-Loops

--Originally published at 101 For Tec

Loops are very used in daily life, and I´m not talking about food, i´m talking about programming. But you may ask what is a loop. A loop according to the Merriam Webster is “a series of instructions (as for a computer) that is repeated until a terminating condition is reached”.

Loops depend of a condition, this is a boolean, a boolean is a value that can be either false or true, for more information of Basic Operators, you can go here

In python we have two types of loops and one conditional:

  1. If else
  2. For
  3. While

Now…what is the structure of a loop? It is the following

loop-statement

And…what about the ‘if/else’ conditional? Is this

conditional

In the following posts Rodrigo Merino and I will explain you more about this

References:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/loop

http://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_programming/computer_programming_loops.htm

https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python3/python_decision_making.htm