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Merge pull request #1898 from yihongang/python_truthiness
add more details on truthiness
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ allow you to write Python 3 code that will run on Python 2, so check out the Pyt
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# to carry out normal division with just one '/'.
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from __future__ import division
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11/4 # => 2.75 ...normal division
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11//4 # => 2 ...floored division
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11//4 # => 2 ...floored division
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# Modulo operation
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7 % 3 # => 1
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@ -148,8 +148,16 @@ None is None # => True
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# very useful when dealing with primitive values, but is
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# very useful when dealing with objects.
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# None, 0, and empty strings/lists all evaluate to False.
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# All other values are True
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# Any object can be used in a Boolean context.
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# The following values are considered falsey:
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# - None
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# - zero of any numeric type (e.g., 0, 0L, 0.0, 0j)
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# - empty sequences (e.g., '', (), [])
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# - empty containers (e.g., {}, set())
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# - instances of user-defined classes meeting certain conditions
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# see: https://docs.python.org/2/reference/datamodel.html#object.__nonzero__
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#
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# All other values are truthy (using the bool() function on them returns True).
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bool(0) # => False
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bool("") # => False
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