Week 3
Programming for Animation » Devlog
This lesson we looked at integers, floating point numbers and decision making with python.
In Python, integers are whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero. For example:
2
, -4
, and 0
are all integers. On the other hand, floating point numbers (also called "floats") are numbers with decimal points. For example: 3.14
, -2.718
, and 0.0
are all floats.
Here is a code about decision making.This code defines a variable num
and sets it equal to 5
. Then, it uses an if
statement to check if num
is less than or equal to 3
. If it is, it prints "duck"
. If num
is not less than or equal to 3
, the elif
statement is checked to see if num
is greater than 3
. If it is, it prints "swan"
.
So, when this code is run, it will print "swan"
because num
is equal to 5
, which is greater than 3
.
Programming for Animation
Status | In development |
Category | Other |
Author | RaeesMalik |
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