diff --git a/03_Day_Operators/03_operators.md b/03_Day_Operators/03_operators.md index 0fcfeb994..a2743980f 100644 --- a/03_Day_Operators/03_operators.md +++ b/03_Day_Operators/03_operators.md @@ -213,13 +213,13 @@ In addition to the above comparison operator Python uses: - _is_: Returns true if both variables are the same object(x is y) - _is not_: Returns true if both variables are not the same object(x is not y) - _in_: Returns True if the queried list contains a certain item(x in y) -- _not in_: Returns True if the queried list doesn't have a certain item(x in y) +- _not in_: Returns True if the queried list doesn't have a certain item(x not in y) ```py print('1 is 1', 1 is 1) # True - because the data values are the same print('1 is not 2', 1 is not 2) # True - because 1 is not 2 print('A in Asabeneh', 'A' in 'Asabeneh') # True - A found in the string -print('B in Asabeneh', 'B' in 'Asabeneh') # False - there is no uppercase B +print('B not in Asabeneh', 'B' in 'Asabeneh') # False - there is no uppercase B print('coding' in 'coding for all') # True - because coding for all has the word coding print('a in an:', 'a' in 'an') # True print('4 is 2 ** 2:', 4 is 2 ** 2) # True