(Mar-30-2023, 09:18 PM)Carmazum Wrote: Oh, so, Python does interpret the code it finds even if it is False. The detail is that, if it is False, it will not execute the code inside the conditional.I think we say the same, but just in case there is still some misunderstanding. It does not magically know if condition is True or False. It evaluates the condition to determine whether it is True or False. And it evaluates conditions one by one, top down.
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