Do you know a simpler way to achieve the same result as this? I have this code:
color1 = input("Color 1: ")
color2 = input("Color 2: ")
if ((color1=="blue" and color2=="yellow") or (color1=="yellow" and color2=="blue")):
print("{0} + {1} = Green".format(color1, color2))
I also tried with this:
if (color1 + color2 =="blueyellow" or color1 + color2 =="yellowblue")
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Python strings equality can be checked using == operator or __eq__() function. Python strings are case sensitive, so these equality check methods are also case sensitive.
Use the == operator to test if two variables are equal.
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In [35]: color1 = "blue"
In [36]: color2 = "yellow"
In [37]: {color1, color2} == {"blue", "yellow"}
Out[37]: True
In [38]: {color2, color1} == {"blue", "yellow"}
Out[38]: True
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