Coding in Python: a comprehensive Beginners Guide to Learn the Realms of Coding in Python


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Coding in Python A Comprehensive Beginners Guide to Learn the Realms

If Statements and Lists
You can pair up if statements with lists. You can actually combine the two
and do some amazing things. In the next example, I will pair up a loop with a
list to make the game more interactive.
officeitems = ['printer', 'scanner', 'fan', 'table', 'table lights']
for officeitem in officeitems:


print("I have purchased the " + officeitem + ".")
print("\nBoss: You can list the office for sale now.")
= RESTART: C:/Users/saifia computers/Desktop/sample.py
I have purchased the printer.
I have purchased the scanner.
I have purchased the fan.
I have purchased the table.
I have purchased the table lights.
Boss: You can list the office for sale now.
>>>
You have a straightforward result because the code contains a simple for
loop. However, you can add a bit more complexity to the code. The boss may
ask the employee about a certain item that must be included in the office set
up before the office is put on sale. The employee has to handle the situation
in the most appropriate way. I will add an if-else statement along with the for
loop to make the code more flexible.
officeitems = ['printer', 'scanner', 'fan', 'table', 'table lights']
for officeitem in officeitems:
if officeitem == 'cupboard':
print("Sorry Boss, I have not purchased it yet.")
else:
print("However, I have purchased the " + officeitem + ".")
print("\nBoss: You can list the office for sale only after you purchase the
cupboard and set it up in the office.")
= RESTART: C:/Users/saifia computers/Desktop/sample.py
However, I have purchased the printer.
However, I have purchased the scanner.
However, I have purchased the fan.


However, I have purchased the table.
However, I have purchased the table lights.
Boss: You can list the office for sale only after purchasing the cupboard and
setting it up in the office.
>>>
Now, the Python interpreter checks each office item before it displays the
message. The code confirms if the boss has asked for the cupboard. When he
asks for the item, he gets a different response from the employee. The else
block makes sure that the response is in affirmative for all the other items.

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