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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T11:28:27+00:00 2026-06-12T11:28:27+00:00

if var is ‘stringone’ or ‘stringtwo’: dosomething() This does not work! I have a

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if var is 'stringone' or 'stringtwo':
    dosomething()

This does not work! I have a variable and I need it to do something when it is either of the values, but it will not enter the if statement. In Java if (var == "stringone" || "stringtwo") works. How do I write this in Python?

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    2026-06-12T11:28:28+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 11:28 am

    This does not do what you expect:

    if var is 'stringone' or 'stringtwo':
        dosomething()
    

    It is the same as:

    if (var is 'stringone') or 'stringtwo':
        dosomething()
    

    Which is always true, since 'stringtwo' is considered a “true” value.

    There are two alternatives:

    if var in ('stringone', 'stringtwo'):
        dosomething()
    

    Or you can write separate equality tests,

    if var == 'stringone' or var == 'stringtwo':
        dosomething()
    

    Don’t use is, because is compares object identity. You might get away with it sometimes because Python interns a lot of strings, just like you might get away with it in Java because Java interns a lot of strings. But don’t use is unless you really want object identity.

    >>> 'a' + 'b' == 'ab'
    True
    >>> 'a' + 'b' is 'abc'[:2]
    False # but could be True
    >>> 'a' + 'b' is 'ab'
    True  # but could be False
    
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