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Here the code.

a = False
if a == True or True:
   print "Hell yeah,I'm genius"
else:
   print "shit,I am a fool"

Output is 'Hell yeah,I'm genius'

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    There is very little to explain here. Anything or True will evaluate to True, meaning the first line will print.
    – Karin
    Aug 30, 2016 at 4:41
  • @karin Thank you... I'm a python newbie.So I have assigned "False" to "a" isn't that mean a is 0 ? And True or True==1 ? Then i thought shit,I am a fool is the output.. Aug 30, 2016 at 4:46
  • The problem is with the "or True". Remove this part and you will get "shit I am a fool". Due to "or True" every time the if condition is met and you are getting "Hell yeah I',m genius" Aug 30, 2016 at 4:49
  • Please go through this link for more info AND/OR in python - stackoverflow.com/questions/10149747/and-or-in-python/… Aug 30, 2016 at 4:50
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    False or True will evaluate to True. So, even though a == True is False, the or True will make the entire condition True regardless.
    – Karin
    Aug 30, 2016 at 4:52

2 Answers 2

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a ==True or True 

Consider True is 1 and 0 is False.

Since a is set to False (a=False in first statement of code), the first part 'a==True' i.e. 0 ==1 will return 0 (False).

Then remaining will be False or True since 'a==True' is False. So it will be like 0 or 1 (False or True).

We know that

  • 0 AND 0 = 0
  • 1 AND 0 = 0
  • 1 AND 1 = 1
  • 0 OR 0 = 0
  • 0 OR 1 = 1
  • 1 OR 1 = 1

So in your case, 0 OR 1 will result to 1 i.e. True.

Summary :

a == True or True => False or True => True

That's why "Hell yeah,I'm genius" will be printed.

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Anything True , it will run that section ...

if True:

   print "Hell yeah,I'm genius"

else:

   print "shit,I am a fool"

This one also returns "Hell yeah,I'm genius"

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  • @DineshPundkar If you're in Python2, then you can say True = False before running this example, and it'll give you the desired output ;)
    – Pasha
    Aug 30, 2016 at 5:32

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