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Python Membership Operators
Python’s membership operators test for membership in a sequence, such as strings, lists, or tuples. There are two membership operators as explained below −
Sr.No | Operator & Description | Example |
---|---|---|
1 |
in Evaluates to true if it finds a variable in the specified sequence and false otherwise. |
x in y, here in results in a 1 if x is a member of sequence y. |
2 |
not in Evaluates to true if it does not finds a variable in the specified sequence and false otherwise. |
x not in y, here not in results in a 1 if x is not a member of sequence y. |
Example
#!/usr/bin/python a = 10 b = 20 list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]; if ( a in list ): print "Line 1 - a is available in the given list" else: print "Line 1 - a is not available in the given list" if ( b not in list ): print "Line 2 - b is not available in the given list" else: print "Line 2 - b is available in the given list" a = 2 if ( a in list ): print "Line 3 - a is available in the given list" else: print "Line 3 - a is not available in the given list"
Output
When you execute the above program it produces the following result −
Line 1 - a is not available in the given list Line 2 - b is not available in the given list Line 3 - a is available in the given list
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