#๐Ÿ”’ i want to know a func in buttons

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light chasm
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I want to check whether all buttons have a specified letter, then to change color

jade cedarBOT
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@light chasm

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light chasm
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can smn help urgently?

manic rapids
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!or-gotcha

jade cedarBOT
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The or-gotcha

When checking if something is equal to one thing or another, you might think that this is possible:

# Incorrect...
if favorite_fruit == 'grapefruit' or 'lemon':
    print("That's a weird favorite fruit to have.")

While this makes sense in English, it may not behave the way you would expect. In Python, you should have complete instructions on both sides of the logical operator.

So, if you want to check if something is equal to one thing or another, there are two common ways:

# Like this...
if favorite_fruit == 'grapefruit' or favorite_fruit == 'lemon':
    print("That's a weird favorite fruit to have.")

# ...or like this.
if favorite_fruit in ('grapefruit', 'lemon'):
    print("That's a weird favorite fruit to have.")
manic rapids
# jade cedar

This is part of the problem.

The other part in that line is you are misunderstanding and in a similar way.

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I posted an example to how you could restructure your project to make all this easier in the last thread yesterday.

light chasm
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oh kk

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thx

jade cedarBOT
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