Python or Keyword
Example
Return True if one of the statements are True:
x = (5 > 3 or 5 > 10)
print(x)
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Definition and Usage
The or keyword is a logical operator.
Logical operators are used to combine conditional statements.
The return value will be True if one of
the
statements return True, otherwise it will
return False.
More Examples
Example
Using the or keyword in an
if statement:
if 5 > 3 or 5 > 10:
print("At least one of the statements are
True")
else:
print("None of the statements are True")
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Related Pages
The keywords and,
and not are also
logical operators.
Read more about operators in our Python Operators Tutorial.