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Our central tool for conditional processing is the if statement. This is a compound statement which is built from a number of clauses. The initial clause starts with the if keyword. Any number of elif (short for "else if") clauses can be used. Each of these clauses has a conditional expression and an indented suite of statements. We can also add a single catch-all else clause at the end; this doesn't have a condition, but does have a suite of statements.
The minimal if statement, with a single clause, might look like this:
if abs(a-b) < ε:
print("{a} \N{ALMOST EQUAL TO} {b}".format(a=a, b=b))The if statement contains a single expression. If the expression is True, the suite of statements is executed. In this case, the suite is a single expression statement, using the print() function.
The else clause can be used in simple if statements.
if count == 0:
print("Insufficient Data")
else:
print("Mean = {0:.2f...