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Note: You might not see exactly the same result; floating point results can
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Note: You might not see exactly the same result; floating point results can
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differ from one machine to another. We will say more later about controlling
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differ from one machine to another. We will say more later about controlling
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the appearance of floating point output; what we see here is the most
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the appearance of floating point output. See also :ref:`tut-fp-issues` for a
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informative display but not as easy to read as we would get with::
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full discussion of some of the subtleties of floating point numbers and their
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representations.
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>>> print(8/5)
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1.6
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For clarity in this tutorial we will show the simpler floating point output
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unless we are specifically discussing output formatting, and explain later
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why these two ways of displaying floating point data come to be different.
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See :ref:`tut-fp-issues` for a full discussion.
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To do integer division and get an integer result,
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To do integer division and get an integer result,
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discarding any fractional result, there is another operator, ``//``::
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discarding any fractional result, there is another operator, ``//``::
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