to my knowledge, if you input any text it will return true and if you input nothing it will return false. if it’s possible without if statements, how do i check if they inputted ‘True’ or 'False (/ ‘1’ or ‘0’) when im doing ‘bool(input("Input True or False ")’.
I’m a little rusty, but can’t you do it with a ‘?’
something like,
var ? print(“true”) : print(“false”)
I have to imagine the ternary operator would still count as an if statement in spirit
I think you’re thinking of JavaScript, not Python. The closest thing Python has to a ternary operator is
foo if condition else bar
.You might be right actually.