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An if-else statement is a programming conditional statement that runs a different set of statements depending on whether an expression is true or false.
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How to write Python if/then statement using information from two fields in field calculator
As @NathanW has commented, you have passed the value of your CI field to your function using defNumValue(CI):, but have not passed the value of the Z field.
You can pass the Z value by just adding it …
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Writing Python code block in field calculator?
I have found that sometimes I need to include a single return rather than in each if/elif/else (I do not know why this is the case, but it has happened enough to now be my go to). Try setting a varia …
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Using If Then Else statement against selected records in ArcPy?
As FelixIP comments, you need to convert your getCount() result to an integer
result = arcpy.GetCount_management("Locates")
totalCount = int(result[0])
See the code sample in Get Count - Help