Greater and less than
In the video, Filip also talked about the less than and greater than signs, < and > in Python. You can combine them with an equals sign: <= and >=. Pay attention: <= is valid syntax, but =< is not.
All Python expressions in the following code chunk evaluate to True:
3 < 4
3 <= 4
"alpha" <= "beta"
Remember that for string comparison, Python determines the relationship based on alphabetical order.
This exercise is part of the course
Intermediate Python for Data Science
Exercise instructions
Write Python expressions, wrapped in a print() function, to check whether:
- x is greater than or equal to -10. x has already been defined for you.
- "test" is less than or equal to y. y has already been defined for you.
- True is greater than False.
Hands-on interactive exercise
Have a go at this exercise by completing this sample code.
# Comparison of integers
x = -3 * 6
# Comparison of strings
y = "test"
# Comparison of booleans