I would like to check if a variable is of the NoneType type. For other types we can do stuff like:
type([])==list
But for NoneType this simple way is not possible. That is, we cannot say type(None)==NoneType. Is there an alternative way? And why is this possible for some types and not for others? Thank you.
x is None. There is no advantage whatsoever to checking the type, as there will never under any circumstances be any object other thanNoneof typeNoneType.type(x) == yfor any x,y, not to add a special case forx is None. Note: you can also dox == None.