On Wed, 08 Jul 2009 11:24:28 +0200, Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
> Bearophile wrote:
>> For example a novice wants to see 124 / 38 to return the 62/19 fraction
>> and not 3 or 3.263157894736842 :-)
>
> Python has adopted the latter of the three for operator / and the the
> second one for operator //.
In Ulrich Eckhardt
writes:
>Bearophile wrote:
>> For example a novice wants to see 124 / 38 to return the 62/19
>> fraction and not 3 or 3.263157894736842 :-)
>Python has adopted the latter of the three for operator / and the the second
>one for operator //. I wonder if it was considered to ju
Bearophile wrote:
> For example a novice wants to see 124 / 38 to return the 62/19
> fraction and not 3 or 3.263157894736842 :-)
Python has adopted the latter of the three for operator / and the the second
one for operator //. I wonder if it was considered to just return a
fraction from that opera