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num=12 of number>5: print ("bigger than 5")

good day; how are you guys doing. im new to coding and I am still struggling through the calculations for some reason and I would love some help knowing how you get about the answer for this code >>>("num=12 of number>5: print ("bigger than 5")")

23rd Aug 2019, 12:34 AM
Steven Jhonby
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5 Answers
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Steven, you can try this: num = 12 if num > 5: print ("num bigger than 5") elif num == 5: print("num equals to 5") else: print("smaller than 5") instead of setting a fixed value to variable num, you can use input() to promt user a number: num = int(input("enter a number: ")) if num > 5: print ("num bigger than 5") elif num == 5: print("num equals to 5") else: print("smaller than 5") in this case input value has to be converted to int as input() function always returns input as string.
23rd Aug 2019, 12:47 AM
Lothar
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... I believe this is what you really mean. num = 12 if num > 5: print("bigger than 5") num was defined as 12, which is larger than 5. The if statement is evaluated to true and the print statement is executed.
23rd Aug 2019, 12:43 AM
Hatsy Rei
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#something like this num=12 if num>5: print ("bigger than 5")
23rd Aug 2019, 12:42 AM
Steven M
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Steven Jhonby <= means "smaller than or equal to". Since 12 is larger than 5, and also smaller than or equal to 47, the innermost print statement is executed.
23rd Aug 2019, 3:33 AM
Hatsy Rei
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thanks for the response. I understood the starting but with the e.g from python it showed >>>(" num=12 if num>5: print ("bigger than 5") which at the end showing =47 after I ran the (e.g) and that threw me of num = 12 if num > 5: print("Bigger than 5") if num <=47: print("Between 5 and 47") ?????
23rd Aug 2019, 1:57 AM
Steven Jhonby
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