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Multiple if's means your code would go and check all the if conditions, where as in case of elif, if one if condition satisfies it would not check other conditions. In the following code i want to know what exactly is the meaning of the elif statement.i know that if the if statement gives false then the statements in the elif statement will occur.however i I just started python programming, and i'm wondering about the elif keyword

Other programming languages i've used before use else if Your current if.if.if construct will evaluate all possibilities and execute any that are true. Does anyone have an idea why the python developers added the

Elif is a bit more efficient, and it's quite logical

With if s the program has to evaluate each logical expression every time In elif s though, it's not always so However, in your example, this improvement would be very, very small, probably unnoticeable, as evaluating x > 0 is one of the cheapest operations. Elif seems to have originated with the c preprocessor, which used #elif long before python afaict

Assuming the invalid syntax is a typo, the big benefit of elif vs having an else statement with a nested if is indentation Each time you go into a nested if you'll need to indent again, which will destroy readability. The other side of it is that for if/elif/else the performance will vary based on how the data is sorted, and whether it checks the most occurring condition first. Hay una diferencia fundamental, si usas if encadenados todas las expresiones son evaluadas siempre, aunque una previa sea cierta

A = 15 if a % 5 == 0

Print(f{a} es divisible entre 5) if a % 3 == 0 Print(f{a} es divisible entre 3) 15 es divisible entre 5 15 es divisible entre 3 si usas elif, en el momento que una condición anterior (el if u otro elif) se cumpla, ese elif y el resto que. According to the official python tutorial, only one block of an if.elif.else structure will be executed

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