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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T11:00:13+00:00 2026-05-29T11:00:13+00:00

I’ve been working on a text-based game in Python, and I’ve come across an

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I’ve been working on a text-based game in Python, and I’ve come across an instance where I want to format a string differently based on a set of conditions.

Specifically, I want to display text describing items in a room. I want this to be displayed, in the room’s description, if and only if the item object in question is in the room object’s list of items. The way it is set up, I feel that simply concatenating strings based on conditionals will not output as I want, and it would be better to have a different string for each case.

My question is, is there any pythonic method for formatting strings based on the result of a Boolean conditional? I could use a for loop structure, but I was wondering if there was something easier, similar to a generator expression.

I’m looking for something similar to this, in string form

num = [x for x in xrange(1,100) if x % 10 == 0]

As a general example of what I mean:

print "At least, that's what %s told me." %("he" if gender == "male", else: "she")

I realize that this example is not valid Python, but it shows, in general, what I’m looking for. I’m wondering if there is any valid expression for boolean string formatting, similar to the above.
After searching around a bit, I was unable to find anything pertaining specifically to conditional string formatting. I did find several posts on format strings in general, but that is not what I’m looking for.

If something like that does indeed exist, it would be very useful. I’m also open to any alternate methods that may be suggested.

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    2026-05-29T11:00:14+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 11:00 am

    Your code actually is valid Python if you remove two characters, the comma and the colon.

    >>> gender= "male"
    >>> print "At least, that's what %s told me." %("he" if gender == "male" else "she")
    At least, that's what he told me.
    

    More modern style uses .format, though:

    >>> s = "At least, that's what {pronoun} told me.".format(pronoun="he" if gender == "male" else "she")
    >>> s
    "At least, that's what he told me."
    

    where the argument to format can be a dict you build in whatever complexity you like.

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