Python: Count on It
Published by zdzislaw February 19th, 2008 in Uncategorized
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We touched on how numbers work in Python a while back in the beginning of our series on Python. In the past few tutorials we discussed strings and how to manipulate them and some of the string methods. Here, in this article, we will go over some of the math modules and discuss different uses for numbers in Python.Intergalactic Integers Intentionally Invaded Iraq Intent on Infiltrating Its Islamic Oil
Yeah you heard me. Try saying that headline three times fast. Or even slow. Although I am sure there is a way we could do just that with our Python integers, it won't be the focus of today's article. Instead we will cover more fascinating subjects, like explaining why our buddy Python has two types of integers. Shocking, I know.
As you know, integers are whole numbers, both positive and negative, that do not have a value to the right of the decimal point. There are two kinds of integers in Python: regular and long." Full story hereSearch
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