Working with Booleans in Python/Intellij Idea
I am working through the Udemy course "Complete Python Bootcamp" and I am at the section on learning Booleans. I am running intellij IDE and attempting to return a Boolean value from inequality statements. For instance I am trying to return "False" from the line 2<1
however when I run that block of code, nothing is returned. When I run it in Jupyter Notebook it returns a False
Boolean, but not when I run it in intelliJ. Am I doing something wrong?
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I am working through the Udemy course "Complete Python Bootcamp" and I am at the section on learning Booleans. I am running intellij IDE and attempting to return a Boolean value from inequality statements. For instance I am trying to return "False" from the line 2<1
however when I run that block of code, nothing is returned. When I run it in Jupyter Notebook it returns a False
Boolean, but not when I run it in intelliJ. Am I doing something wrong?
python intellij-idea
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You might have confused the feature of some interactive interpreters to display the result of the last line with an actualprint()
orreturn
. Try something likeprint(2 < 1)
!
– Klaus D.
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
Perfect, thank you!
– Chuck0185
Nov 20 '18 at 1:50
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I am working through the Udemy course "Complete Python Bootcamp" and I am at the section on learning Booleans. I am running intellij IDE and attempting to return a Boolean value from inequality statements. For instance I am trying to return "False" from the line 2<1
however when I run that block of code, nothing is returned. When I run it in Jupyter Notebook it returns a False
Boolean, but not when I run it in intelliJ. Am I doing something wrong?
python intellij-idea
I am working through the Udemy course "Complete Python Bootcamp" and I am at the section on learning Booleans. I am running intellij IDE and attempting to return a Boolean value from inequality statements. For instance I am trying to return "False" from the line 2<1
however when I run that block of code, nothing is returned. When I run it in Jupyter Notebook it returns a False
Boolean, but not when I run it in intelliJ. Am I doing something wrong?
python intellij-idea
python intellij-idea
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You might have confused the feature of some interactive interpreters to display the result of the last line with an actualprint()
orreturn
. Try something likeprint(2 < 1)
!
– Klaus D.
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
Perfect, thank you!
– Chuck0185
Nov 20 '18 at 1:50
add a comment |
1
You might have confused the feature of some interactive interpreters to display the result of the last line with an actualprint()
orreturn
. Try something likeprint(2 < 1)
!
– Klaus D.
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
Perfect, thank you!
– Chuck0185
Nov 20 '18 at 1:50
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You might have confused the feature of some interactive interpreters to display the result of the last line with an actual
print()
or return
. Try something like print(2 < 1)
!– Klaus D.
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
You might have confused the feature of some interactive interpreters to display the result of the last line with an actual
print()
or return
. Try something like print(2 < 1)
!– Klaus D.
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
Perfect, thank you!
– Chuck0185
Nov 20 '18 at 1:50
Perfect, thank you!
– Chuck0185
Nov 20 '18 at 1:50
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You might have confused the feature of some interactive interpreters to display the result of the last line with an actual
print()
orreturn
. Try something likeprint(2 < 1)
!– Klaus D.
Nov 20 '18 at 1:48
Perfect, thank you!
– Chuck0185
Nov 20 '18 at 1:50