Looking at some of the code other people have written for the project I am currently working on, I often see if statements in the following form.
if condition:
do this
else:
pass
Is there a reason pass
is used here? Could the entire else
statement not just be left out? Why would you include the section with pass
? Similarly I also see this:
if condition:
pass
else:
do this
Why would you write the code this way, when you could do it this way:
if not condition:
do this
Is there a reason for using the pass
command that I am missing, or are these uses of pass
superfluous?
else: pass
can be removed entirely—and it almost always should be. You're also right that anif …: pass
can always be rewritten asif not …:
to swap theif
andelse
bits (at which point you can remove theelse: pass
), and often it should be—but sometimes it just reads better with the positive condition instead of the negative one, and if your condition is pushing the bounds of easy readability, that small difference can be worth it.