I get it now! Thank you so much for your help, I really appreciate it. :)
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On 26 June 2013 23:21, PyNoob wrote:
> Sorry about that... And thanks for your help, but I don't quite understand.
That's fine, but...
> Would that make it off your example print("{:g}".format(1.0))?
I don't understand this sentence.
But, hey, I forgot to check what level you were working at --
Sorry about that... And thanks for your help, but I don't quite understand.
Would that make it off your example print("{:g}".format(1.0))?
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On 26 June 2013 23:02, wrote:
> Hello, i'm making a calculator and I want to be able to use decimals but I
> don't like it when it comes out as ex.12.0 when it should be 12. I tried
> using .rstrip("0".rstrip(".") but that never seemed to work. If anyone has a
> solution please let me know, al
Hello, i'm making a calculator and I want to be able to use decimals but I
don't like it when it comes out as ex.12.0 when it should be 12. I tried using
.rstrip("0".rstrip(".") but that never seemed to work. If anyone has a solution
please let me know, all help is greatly appreciated.
Code:
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