On 6/20/2011 8:28 PM, Gnarlodious wrote:
What is the easiest way to get the first number as boolean?
divmod(99.6, 30.1)
Or do I have to say:
flote, rem=divmod(99.6, 30.1)
bool(flote)
divmod(x,y) == x//y, x%y
so bool(x//y)
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On 21/06/2011 01:28, Gnarlodious wrote:
What is the easiest way to get the first number as boolean?
divmod(99.6, 30.1)
Or do I have to say:
flote, rem=divmod(99.6, 30.1)
bool(flote)
divmod returns a tuple, so:
bool(divmod(99.6, 30.1)[0])
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In article <261fc85a-ca6b-4520-93ed-27e78bc21...@y30g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>
Gnarlodious wrote:
>What is the easiest way to get the first number as boolean?
>
>divmod(99.6, 30.1)
divmod returns a 2-tuple:
>>> divmod(99.6,30.1)
(3.0, 9.2901)
Therefore, you can subscript th