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[Tut] Python bool() Function

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Python bool() Function

<div><p class="has-pale-cyan-blue-background-color has-background">Python’s built-in <code>bool(x)</code> function converts value <code>x</code> to a Boolean value <code>True</code> or <code>False</code>. It uses implicit Boolean conversion on the input argument <code>x</code>. Any Python object has an associated truth value. The <code>bool(x)</code> function takes only one argument, the object for which a Boolean value is desired.</p>
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<td><strong>Argument</strong></td>
<td><code>x</code></td>
<td>A Python object for which a Boolean value should be determined. Any Python object has an associated Boolean defined by the method <code>object.__bool__()</code>. </td>
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<td><strong>Return Value</strong></td>
<td><code>True, False</code></td>
<td>Returns a Boolean value associated to the argument <code>x</code>. The object will always return <code>True</code>, unless:<br /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.0/72x72/2b50.png" alt="⭐" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> The object is empty, like <code>[]</code>, <code>()</code>, <code>{}</code><br /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.0/72x72/2b50.png" alt="⭐" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />The object is <code>False</code><br /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.0/72x72/2b50.png" alt="⭐" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />The object is <code>0</code> or <code>0.0</code><br /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.0.0/72x72/2b50.png" alt="⭐" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />The object is <code>None</code></td>
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<pre class="wp-block-preformatted"><strong>Input </strong>: <code>bool(1)</code>
<strong>Output </strong>: <code>True</code> <strong>Input </strong>: <code>bool(0)</code>
<strong>Output </strong>: <code>False</code> <strong>Input </strong>: <code>bool(True)</code>
<strong>Output </strong>: <code>True</code> <strong>Input </strong>: <code>bool([1, 2, 3])</code>
<strong>Output </strong>: <code>True</code> <strong>Input </strong>: <code>bool([])</code>
<strong>Output </strong>: <code>False</code></pre>
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<h2>Examples bool() Functions</h2>
<p>The following code shows you how to use the <code>bool(x)</code> function on different input arguments that all lead to<code> True</code> results. </p>
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# True Boolean Values
##################### # All integers except 0
print(bool(1))
print(bool(2))
print(bool(42))
print(bool(-1)) # All collections except empty ones
# (lists, tuples, sets)
print(bool([1, 2]))
print(bool([-1]))
print(bool((-1, -2)))
print(bool({1, 2, 3})) # All floats except 0.0
print(bool(0.1))
print(bool(0.0000001))
print(bool(3.4)) # Output is True for all previous examples</pre>
<p>The following list of executions of the function <code>bool(x)</code> all result in Boolean values of <code>False</code>. </p>
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# False Boolean Values
##################### # Integer 0
print(bool(0)) # Empty collections
# (lists, tuples, sets)
print(bool([]))
print(bool({}))
print(bool(())) # Float 0.0
print(bool(0.0)) # Output is False for all previous examples</pre>
<p>You can observe multiple properties of the <code>bool()</code> function:</p>
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<li>You can pass any object into it and it will always return a Boolean value because all Python objects implement the <code>__bool__()</code> method and have an associated implicit Boolean value. You can use them to test a condition: <code>0 if x else 1</code> (example <a href="https://blog.finxter.com/python-one-line-ternary/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Python One Line Ternary">ternary operator</a>). </li>
<li>The vast majority of objects are converted to <code>True</code>. Semantically, this means that they’re non-empty or whole. </li>
<li>A minority of objects convert to <code>False</code>. These are the “empty” values—for example, empty <a href="https://blog.finxter.com/python-lists/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="The Ultimate Guide to Python Lists">lists</a>, empty <a href="https://blog.finxter.com/sets-in-python/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="The Ultimate Guide to Python Sets – with Harry Potter Examples">sets</a>, empty <a href="https://blog.finxter.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-python-tuples/" title="The Ultimate Guide To Python Tuples">tuples</a>, or an empty number 0. </li>
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<h2>Summary</h2>
<p>Python’s built-in <code>bool(x)</code> function converts value <code>x</code> to a Boolean value <code>True</code> or <code>False</code>. </p>
<p>It uses <a href="https://blog.finxter.com/how-to-convert-a-string-to-a-boolean-in-python/" title="How to Convert a String to a Boolean in Python?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">implicit Boolean conversion</a> on the input argument <code>x</code>.</p>
<p>Any Python object has an associated truth value. </p>
<p>The <code>bool(x)</code> function takes only one argument, the object for which a Boolean value is desired.</p>
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