What is else statement in Python?

Decision making is required when we want to execute a code only if a certain condition is satisfied. The if…elif…else statement is used in Python for decision making.

Python if Statement Syntax

if test expression: statement(s)

        Here, the program evaluates the test expression and will execute statement(s) only if the text expression is True.

        If the text expression is False, the statement(s) is not executed.

        In Python, the body of the if statement is indicated by the indentation. Body starts with an indentation and the first unindented line marks the end.

        Python interprets non-zero values as True. None and 0 are interpreted as False.

Python if Statement Flowchart 


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[5]: Example: Python if Statement

# If the number is positive, we print an appropriate message

num = 3

if num > 0:

print(num, "is a positive number.") print("This is always printed.")

 

num = -1

if num > 0:

print(num, "is a positive number.") print("This is also always printed.")

3 is a positive number. This 

is always printed.

This is also always printed.

In the above example, num > 0 is the test expression.

The body of if is executed only if this evaluates to True.

3. When the variable num is equal to 3, test expression is true and statements inside the body of if are executed.

4. If the variable num is equal to -1, test expression is false and statements inside the body of if are skipped.

5. The print() statement falls outside of the if block (unindented). Hence, it is executed regard- less of the test expression.

0.1.1 Python if…else Statement 

Syntax of if…else

# if test expression: # Body of if

# else:

#     Body of else


The if..else statement evaluates test expression and will execute the body of if only when the test condition is True. If the condition is False, the body of else is executed. Indentation is used to separate the blocks.

 Python if..else Flowchart 

Example of if…else

# Program checks if the number is positive or negative # And displays an appropriate message

 

num = 3

 

# Try these two variations as well. # num = -5

# num = 0

if num >= 0:

print("Positive or Zero")

else:

print("Negative number")


Positive or Zero

        In the above example, when num is equal to 3, the test expression is true and the body of 

if is executed and the body of else is skipped.

        If num is equal to -5, the test expression is false and the body of else is executed and 

the body of if is skipped.

        If num is equal to 0, the test expression is true and body of if is executed and body of 

else is skipped.


0.1.2 Python if…elif…else Statement 

Syntax of if…elif…else

# if test expression: # Body of if

# elif test expression: #     Body of elif

# else:

#     Body of else

The elif is short for else if. It allows us to check for multiple expressions.

If the condition for if is False, it checks the condition of the next elif block and so on.

If all the conditions are False, the body of else is executed.

Only one block among the several if…elif…else blocks is executed according to the condition.

The if block can have only one else block. But it can have multiple elif blocks

Flowchart of if…elif…else 

Example of if…elif…else

'''In this program,

we check if the number is positive or negative or zero and

display an appropriate message'''

num = 3.4

 

# Try these two variations as well: # num = 0

# num = -4.5

if num > 0:

print("Positive number")

elif num == 0: print("Zero")

else:

print("Negative number")


Positive number

        When variable num is positive, Positive number is printed.

        If num is equal to 0, Zero is printed.

        If num is negative, Negative number is printed.

0.1.2             Python Nested if statements

We can have a if…elif…else statement inside another if…elif…else statement. This is called 

nesting in computer programming.


Any number of these statements can be nested inside one another. Indentation is the only way to figure 

out the level of nesting. They can get confusing, so they must be avoided unless 

necessary.


Python Nested if Example

'''In this program, we input a number check if the number is positive or negative or zero and display

an appropriate message

This time we use nested if statement'''

num = float(input("Enter a number: "))

if num >= 0:

if num == 0:

print("Zero")

else:

print("Positive number")

else:

print("Negative number")

Output 2:

Enter a number: -29 

Negative number

Output 3:

Enter a number: 10 Positive 

number


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