AJ Ostergaard wrote:
Hello,First post so bear with me if I'm being a numpty ...Is it me or is there something slightly counter intuitive and thus not so pythonesque about this:>>> s = '' >>> if s: True .... else: False .... False >>> s and eval(s) '' >>> Regards, AJ
Hi,
yes, the following evaluates to False:
empty String: ''
empty list: []
empty tuple: ()
empty dict: {}
0, None
and False of course
Regards,
Ralf
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