Not found in the documentation
Paul Bryan
pbryan at anode.ca
Mon Apr 26 19:43:46 EDT 2021
From https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#the-standard-type-hierarchy
:
> The string representations of the numeric classes, computed
> by__repr__() and __str__(), have the following properties:
> * They are valid numeric literals which, when passed to their
> class constructor, produce an object having the value of the
> original numeric.
> * The representation is in base 10, when possible.
> * Leading zeros, possibly excepting a single zero before a
> decimal point, are not shown.
> * Trailing zeros, possibly excepting a single zero after a
> decimal point, are not shown.
> * A sign is shown only when the number is negative.
Paul
On Mon, 2021-04-26 at 16:24 -0700, elas tica wrote:
>
> Python documentation doesn't seem to mention anywhere what is the str
> value of an int: is it right? the same for float, Fraction, complex,
> etc? Not worth to be documented? Perphaps str(42) returns "forty two"
> or "XLII" or "101010" ...
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