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Boolean IF • 20 min read

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Boolean If team teach

  • Popcorn Hack
  • We can do conditional statements using if blocks that just choose or do one particular outcome based off of a condition
  • Or you can do if-else blocks to choose from two different outcomes
  • Example 1: if-elif-else block
  • Boolean If:

    3.5 & 3.6 Boolean Expressions & Conditionals

    Relational Operators

    • A boolean value is either true or false
    • Typically yes or no questions like “do I have a dog?”
    • So when you write an expression to evaluate, you need to use different types of relational operators determining on the questions that we’re trying to ask
      • Ex: when trying to test to see whether or not two values or two variables are equal, then you use the equal sign to check whether or not two values or two variables contain the same value
        • a = b [equal to] numStudents = 30
        • This checks whether the value is also equal to 30
    • You can also use the not equal sign to evaluate whether or not two values are not equal to each other
      • a ≠ b [not equal to] count ≠ 10
    • We can also use the greater than or less than symbol to check whether or not something is greater than or less than then the other
      • a > b [greater than] grade > 70
    • ou can also use the greater/less than or equal to
      • a ≥ b [greater than or equal to] numPets ≥ 0
    num1 = 5  
    num2 = 7  
    
    are_equal = num1 == num2
    
    print(are_equal)  # This will print False in this example
    
    False
    
    num1 = 5  
    num2 = 7  
    
    are_not_equal = num1 != num2
    
    print(are_not_equal)  # This will print True in this example
    
    True
    
    num1 = 5  
    num2 = 7  
    
    is_less_than = num1 < num2
    
    print(is_less_than)  # This will print True in this example
    
    num1 = 8
    num2 = 7  
    
    is_greater_than = num1 > num2
    
    print(is_greater_than)  # This will print False in this example
    
    True
    

    Logical Operators

    • NOT condition: flips what is currently stored in the variable without impacting the variable/condition itself
    • AND condition: checks both conditions to produce one single Boolean true or false
    • OR condition: checks whether or not one of the conditions is true or false
    • These logical operators can be used with boolean expressions to produce a single Boolean value
    # not condition
    isRaining = False
    result = not isRaining
    print(result)
    
    True
    
    # and conditions
    grade = 85
    result = grade > 70 and grade < 100
    print(result)
    grade = 71
    result = grade > 70 and grade < 100
    print(result)
    
    True
    True
    
    # or conditions
    score = 175
    highScore = 150
    lives = 2
    result = (score > highScore) or (lives > 3)
    print(result)
    score = 149
    highScore = 150
    lives = 2
    result = (score < highScore) or (lives > 3)
    print(result)
    
    True
    True
    

    Popcorn Hack

    • Create a code segment with an OR operator that is True. With the same score, change the conditions and create another expression that prints False instead of True.
    num1 = 5
    num2 = 5
    
    are_equal = num1 == num2
    print (are_equal)
    
    True
    

    Relational & Logical Operators

    • Boolean values are either true or false
    • relational operators: =,≠, >, <, ≥, and ≤
    # call back to relational operators
    a = b
    a  b
    a > b
    a < b
    a  b
    a  b
    

    These are used to test the relationship between two variables, expressions, or values. A comparison between a relational operator evaluates to a Boolean value.

    # call back to logical operators
    isRaining = True
    result = not isRaining # not condition
    
    result = (score > highScore) or (lives > 3) # or condition
    
    result = grade > 70 and grade < 100 # and condition
    

    Different Expressions, Same Results

    • age ≥ 16
    • age > 16 or age = 16
    • NOT age < 16

    Example

    num = 7
    isEven = num % 2 == 0
    range = (num > 5) and (not num > 10)
    display (isEven or range)
    
    
    True
    
    # practice
    name = "Hannah"
    age = 17
    display ((not (name == "Hannah")) or (age < 20))
    
    True
    

    Popcorn Hack

    Create a Boolean expression using your favHobby as a variable and the number of classes you are taking as the second variable.

    • Must have:
    • favHobby and number of classes –> 2 variables
    • display expression; NOT and OR logical operators
    • one false expression and one true expression = overall true
    # start with
    favHobby = guitar
    numClasses = 4
    display(favHobby)
    
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    NameError                                 Traceback (most recent call last)
    
    /tmp/ipykernel_2903/2153769506.py in <module>
          1 # start with
    ----> 2 favHobby = guitar
          3 numClasses = 4
          4 display(favHobby)
    
    
    NameError: name 'guitar' is not defined
    

    learning objective: write algorithms that uses selection without using a programming language

    vocab

    selection: determines which part of an algorithm are executed based on condition being true or false algorithm: a finite set of instructions that accomplish a specific task

    ex determine if a number is in range

    • get number from user
    • is number greater than - and less than 10
    • if yes display number
    • if no display goodbye

    participation hack:

    give me different ways you would determine if a kid needs to go to tutoring

    writing conditionals

    format

    if (condition) :

    • if the condition evaluates to true then the block of statements occurs
    • if not then no action is taken or if (condition) : else:
    • if the condition is true then first block is executed if false then the second black or else statement is executed

    Example – multiple of 3?

    number = 9
    if number % 3 == 0 :
        print ("multiple of 3")
    else:
        print ("not multiple of 3")
    
    multiple of 3
    

    Popcorn Hack

    calculate the sum of two numbers -> if the sum is greater than 100 display 100, otherwise display the sum.

    help you guys get started: num 1 = num 2 = sum = num 1 + num 2 if (): else :

    We can do conditional statements using if blocks that just choose or do one particular outcome based off of a condition

    Or you can do if-else blocks to choose from two different outcomes

    IF (condition) { } ELSE { } The else only activates if the “if condition” is FALSE

    Example 1: if-elif-else block

    
    y = 7
    if y > 10:
        print("y is greater than 10")
    elif y == 10:
        print("y is equal to 10")
    else:
        print("y is less than 10")
    
    
    y is less than 10
    
    • conditional statements, or “if-statements,” affect the sequential flow of control by executing different statements based on the value of a boolean expression
    • The if/else statement executes a block of code if a specified condition is true. If the condition is false, another block of code can be executed.
    • we use an if-elif-else block to check the value of the variable y. It first checks if y is greater than 10, then if it’s equal to 10, and finally, if neither of these conditions is met, it executes the code inside the else block.

    Homework:

    Hack 1

    Write two Boolean expressions to check if the average grades of student1, student2, and student3 is at least 85. Write one expression that is false and one that is true.

    Hack 2

    You can’t go outside if the temperature is less than 20 AND the weather is stormy. Write the Boolean expression for the scenario. Screenshot your work and put it on a Google document. Share the link with Ellie Rozenkrants on Slack by Oct 12 11:59 PM.

    # Hack 1 true statement
    student1score = 90
    student2score = 80
    student3score = 85
    (student1score + student2score + student3score) / 3 >= 85
    
    
    True
    
    # Hack 1 false statement
    student1=50
    student2=50
    student3=50
    
    (student1+student2+student3) / 3 >= 85
    
    False
    
    # Hack 2
    temperature=10
    weather= "stormy"
    
    if temperature<20 and weather=="stormy":
        print("Don't go outside")
    
    Don't go outside