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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Membership

Suleiman Abdurozikov
Suleiman Abdurozikov
2,943 Points

how to do that ? what is wrong

I can t understand question

membership.py
store_open = None
store_hours = [9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18]
store_open=[9]
time=12
if time in store hours:
    print("true")
else:
    print("false")

1 Answer

Modou Sawo
Modou Sawo
13,141 Points

Salam Suleiman,

The keyword in the question is "an if condition that SETS store_open to True if time is in store_hours." You're setting store_open to True, not printing it, thus you use a variable, i.e:

if time in store_hours:
    store_open = True
else:
    store_open = False