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didn't even notice your Pug has done me wrong and you've got to keep me focused so in this video you might know in the last video I said there's gonna be a lisp part - well there is but it's just gonna come a little later because in that video there's gonna be some stuff that you may not know and I'm gonna keep that before yeah so in the video there's gonna be from this video not that video obviously there's gonna be conditional expressions and loops Oh still weirdest boy in your newsfeed but okay bye so this video we're gonna learn about boolean values well not only boolean values but more stuff I'll talk okay but you may remember boolean values from our first video when I said what we're gonna learn in time for what well here is the boolean values are sort of special because they only could take two values true and false so let every remember we want to do a type function which it tells the type of what thing or what type of thing it is and so print tight and then we do true a will print it will print boolean because it is a boolean and yeah so let's try this as false so and it will also work if we run this new bullying bullying but now as you may remember there's some things called strings and so yeah when we do one let's make this in let's put these into clothes ok and I want you to pause the video and think well if print boolean boolean string string or bullying bullying bullying bullying the opinion will pause the video it should print believe it will print billion billion string string because it is in quotes and anything that is in quotes will be turned to a string so like an integer and bullets will be a string is therefore like this boolean and quotes will be a string please believe believe string string now you may have seen comparison operators in map so what comparison operators are they are basically like in math you use so you see here we have for the first one we have equal two and two equal to signs what that means is equal to it just means equal to because one equal to is for assigning something and two is for comparison so now exclamation part mark equal to is equal to equal to is equal so not equal to sorry that means not equal to so like I would say oh um five not equal to 4 something like that and then here you may know we don't have later to that we got less than then we have a greater can equal to but since that half set equal to the computer just like if you have like the same value it's just the computer out that equal two things and it just says you it's just an eclipse oh yeah now let's try a few so let's try a one like we're gonna this is not right we're gonna say print so it's gonna print what value it has like true or false and then we'll write a statement so let's say Chan is equal to 5 plus 5 which it is so it's gonna come true because it is true and see how it turns true because yeah it's using that equal to sine of PI plus I Stern and therefore it is equal to time because it is time now let's try time is equal to 13 so 10 is equal to 13 but it's gonna say it's wrong because it's false because 10 is not equal to 13 sadly I know folks the sad moment we all are in Great Depression right now ok so we run it and we got true but we have fall sorry I'm like I said because 10 is not 13 sadly now we're gonna try one final one and that is 10 is greater than equal to time and since out that equal to it just assumes it's an equal to so we'll say true so 10 is greater than equal to 10 it'll print true see now let's move on to logical operators logical operators are like add or a not and I'm gonna explain add I use that in so let's do oh okay let's say basically you know like in the English dictionary says and it's like oh you're singing two statements and you're saying this and that running boat together if one is like false then the whole statement becomes false if one is in both are true then the wolf is so let's say X is equal to negative 20 and X and then we'll put a statement X is greater than zero I know Fred false because X is not greater than zero so if we runs it we get false because yeah now let's try Y is equal to 10 and X is greater than will do this statement prin [Music] X is greater than zero and like see we're putting both the signals together why is I mean X is less than zero and Y is greater than zero and I'll print true because it is true see now let's try water last and that let's make a Z okay Z is equal to six okay and now let's make this print X is where less than zero and Y is greater than zero and then we put this Z and sorry and not Z is equal to 60 now it will print false because Z is equal to 60 and therefore make the whole statement false cuz one is wrong so yeah runner we got false but if we remove the knot and run it we will get true because it is true so now let me talk about conditional execution conditional execution is basically it runs something only if something is mad like let me tell you what they so what they are is if statement and if-else statement or if Ellis or enthalpy so what it does so let's try a few things so first let's make a variable called tack and let's make the have a value of 10 okay and then 10 for temperature and let's say 10 is greater than 0 say um print 10 richer is positive and then we could also burn if we run this it will give temperatures falling it so let's run it and temperature is greater than 10 and if it will it said if it was then it run it and it did so that go now let's add on to this and let's make this let's make an else here so else um print 10 is negative so let's try something okay let's make this zero and with a lesson it's not less than zero so print that out Satan and temperature is negative but we don't wait okay let's see what oh I'm so close sorry so good and it book quote so if we run this it will print out the truth nugget but we don't want that zeros not negative it's mean our prophet eventually know that too let's just get that so I don't know with your all twelve of them are negative but if I don't think it's either so it's just zero okay zero and still the rule used to help us here and we will say okay let's put Atlas and let's put 10 is 10 M is right ken is equal to zero then print at zero degrees so if we run in out open temperature as it here all degrees okay so let's make this back up time and again with temperatures public so you see usually use first I mean you can add on to an if statement to make it s L statement one is LS Elston okay now let's try something else okay let's try another one let's make that person one one age is equal to 40 in person - age is equal to 36 and person 3 H is equal to 10 now let's say oh we can use in this one we're gonna use our logical operators so if person one age is I mean sorry is person one age is less than 18 then then if person one age is left in eighteen or see you're using the logical operators then we could do person to age - poop - person two is less than 18 or person three age is less than 18 print there is a child in the group and now when we run that we will get there in the group and that's it for this video stay tuned panda panda out
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