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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T20:35:18+00:00 2026-06-07T20:35:18+00:00

I’ve been working my way through Python, but can’t seem to get past string

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I’ve been working my way through Python, but can’t seem to get past string comparisons. I wrote a function that takes user input and evaluates it. User input can only be either “a” or “b”, otherwise an error occurs. I have been using this:

def checkResponse(resp):
    #Make the incoming string trimmed & lowercase
    respRaw = resp.strip()
    respStr = respRaw.lower()
    #Make sure only a or b were chosen
    if respStr != "a" | respStr != "b":
        return False
    else:
        return True

However, when I input a or b, I receive this: TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for |: 'str' and 'str'

Is this the incorrect way to compare a string? Is there a built in function to do this like with Java? Thanks!

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    2026-06-07T20:35:19+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 8:35 pm

    | is the bitwise or operator. You want or. (You actually want and.)

    You wrote:

    if respStr != "a" | respStr != "b":
    

    Bitwise operators have high precedence (similar to other arithmetic operators), so this is equivalent to:

    if respStr != ("a" | respStr) != "b":
    

    where the two != operations are chained comparison operators (x != y != z is equivalent to x != y and y != z). It’s meaningless to apply bitwise or to two strings.

    You meant to write:

    if respStr != "a" and respStr != "b":
    

    You could also write, using chained operators:

    if "a" != respStr != "b":
    

    Or, using the containment operator in:

    if respStr not in ("a", "b"):
    
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