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Start your free trialRonald James
Courses Plus Student 463 Pointscounter question
if the counter = 1 then how is the statement counter < 1 true? I'm really confused
1 Answer
Alex Koumparos
Python Development Techdegree Student 36,887 PointsHi Ronald,
@Pasan says (at around 6:40):
This condition is TRUE already, so we never go into the body. So none of the contents of the while loop are evaluated.
He meant to say:
This condition is FALSE, so we never go into the body. So none of the contents of the while loop are evaluated.
Hope that clears up the confusion.
Cheers
Alex