Python else Keyword
Example
Print "YES" if x larger than 3, otherwise print "NO":
    x = 2
if x > 3:
  
    print("YES")
else:
  print("NO")
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Definition and Usage
The else keyword is used in conditional 
statements (if statements), and decides what to do if the condition is 
False.
The else keyword can also be use in 
try...except blocks, see example below.
More Examples
Example
Use the else keyword in a try...except block to define what to do if no errors were raised:
    x = 5
try:
  x > 10
except:
  
    print("Something went wrong")
else:
  
    print("The 'Try' code was executed without raising any errors!")
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Related Pages
The if 
keyword.
The elif 
keyword.
Read more about conditional statements in our Python Conditions Tutorial.

