Logical Operators
There are Three Logical operators: and, or, not
Operator | Meaning | Example |
---|---|---|
and | True if both the operands are true | x and y |
or | True if either of the operands is true | x or y |
not | True if operand is false. | not x |
Understanding Boolean Logic in Python 3
Booleans are simple and easy to use concepts that exist in every programming language. A boolean represents an idea of “true” or “false.” While writing an algorithm or any program, there are often situations where we want to execute different code in different situations. Booleans help our code to do just that easy and effective. More often, a boolean value is returned as a result of some kind of comparison operations.
There are two Boolean keywords: True and False
Operators : Operators are special symbols in Python that is used to perform arithmetic or logical computations. The values on which operation is to be done are called operands.while the operation is denoted by operator(eg. +, -, /, *, %, etc.)