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909 PointsHow come the lowercase method allows for capitalized and lowercase "yes" answers?
Pretty interesting. In:
proceed = input("Do you want to proceed? Yes or No. ")
if proceed.lower() == "yes":
print("SOLD!")
By just looking at it I would assume that the input for proceed would have to be "yes" instead of "Yes" or "YES".
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe "lower" method changes all capital letters to lower case, so the comparison can then match no matter what case was input. For example, if you do this:
print("YES".lower()) # you will see: yes
print("Yes".lower()) # you will also see: yes
Ali AlRabeah
909 PointsAli AlRabeah
909 PointsAh, that makes sense. It's all because it's a comparison (==). Appreciate it.