Regardless of the programming language, Why there's a not
operator while I may compare the expression with false
and that will do the work needed.
For example, if I have a function called valid
that returns boolean
(true if valid and false if not) and I want to check if it's not valid then I will write it like this:
if not valid():
print("Not Valid")
While I can simply check if valid equals false like this:
if valid() == false:
print("Not Valid")