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Python

can we use logical operators in if statements?

def use(i):
    a=input("enter the value of a? ")
    b=input("enter the value of b? ")
    if a==i and a<b:
        print("a is lesser than b")

    elif a==i and a>b:
        print('a is greater than b)


use(5)

I am not getting a correct answer.

[MOD: added ```python formatting -cf]

Can you format your code to make it more readable?

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,468 Points

Yes you can use logical operators in the if condition.

You seem to be missing a trailing quote mark in the last print string.