On May 22, 12:32 pm, "Dutton, Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've noticed that the value of math.pi -- just entering it at the interactive > prompt -- is returned as 3.1415926535897931, whereas (as every pi-obsessive > knows) the value is 3.1415926535897932... (Note the 2 at the end.) >
There are two effects here: (1) pi isn't exactly representable as a floating-point number, so math.pi is merely an approximation to it, and (2) the value 3.1415926535897931 that you see when you print pi is itself an approximation to the actual value of math.pi. math.pi is exactly equal to 884279719003555/281474976710656, which is the closest C double to the actual value of pi. The problem in (2) occurs because floating-point numbers are stored in binary, but printed in decimal. Mark -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list