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# Video alternative: https://vimeo.com/954334163/bf61706e77#t=338
from lib.helpers import check_that_these_are_equal
# We've seen the `==` comparison operator. There are some
# others too. Each of them evaluates to True or False, which
# is how the `if` knows whether to execute or not.
# @TASK: Research by searching the web for "python
# comparison operators" and complete the exercises below.
#
# I've started it for you.
print("")
print("Function: a_is_equal_to_b")
def a_is_equal_to_b(a, b):
return a == b
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_equal_to_b(1, 1),
True
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_equal_to_b("a", "a"),
True
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_equal_to_b(1, 2),
False
)
# == Exercise One ==
print("")
print("Function: a_is_less_than_b")
def a_is_less_than_b(a, b):
# Uncomment this next line and replace ?? with the right operator
# return a ?? b
pass
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_less_than_b(1, 2),
True
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_less_than_b(1, 1),
False
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_less_than_b(2, 1),
False
)
# == Exercise Two ==
print("")
print("Function: a_is_greater_than_b")
def a_is_greater_than_b(a, b):
# return a ?? b
pass
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_greater_than_b(1, 2),
False
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_greater_than_b(1, 1),
False
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_greater_than_b(2, 1),
True
)
# == Exercise Three ==
print("")
print("Function: a_is_less_than_or_equal_to_b")
def a_is_less_than_or_equal_to_b(a, b):
# return a ?? b
pass
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_less_than_or_equal_to_b(1, 2),
True
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_less_than_or_equal_to_b(1, 1),
True
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_less_than_or_equal_to_b(2, 1),
False
)
# == Exercise Four ==
print("")
print("Function: a_is_greater_than_or_equal_to_b")
def a_is_greater_than_or_equal_to_b(a, b):
# return a ?? b
pass
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_greater_than_or_equal_to_b(1, 2),
False
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_greater_than_or_equal_to_b(1, 1),
True
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_greater_than_or_equal_to_b(2, 1),
True
)
# == Exercise Five ==
print("")
print("Function: a_is_not_equal_to_b")
def a_is_not_equal_to_b(a, b):
# return a ?? b
pass
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_not_equal_to_b(1, 2),
True
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_not_equal_to_b(1, 1),
False
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_not_equal_to_b(2, 1),
True
)
# == Exercise Six ==
print("")
print("Function: a_is_within_b")
# May be a little tricky — search for
# "python check if string contains substring"
def a_is_within_b(a, b):
# return a ?? b
pass
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_within_b("e", "hello"),
True
)
check_that_these_are_equal(
a_is_within_b("f", "hello"),
False
)
# When you're done, move on to 028_logic.py