Re: From geeksforgeeks.org, on converting the string created by the input() to an INT

2023-05-25 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, 26 May 2023 at 09:58, Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list wrote: > > So, why can't a string of an integer be converted to an integer, via > print(int(str('23.5')))??? 23.5 is not an integer, so "23.5" is not the string of an integer. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytho

From geeksforgeeks.org, on converting the string created by the input() to an INT

2023-05-25 Thread Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list
We can first convert the string representation of float into float using  float() function and then convert it into an integer using int().So, why can't a string of an integer be converted to an integer, via  print(int(str('23.5')))??? Perplexed | print(int(float('23.5'))) | "When you pas