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How to convert float into feet-inches (ex:1-2 1/2) in Python?

30th Jan 2020, 9:19 PM
Aravind
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Jay Matthews import math import fractions def f1(a): x=round(a*16) y=math.modf(x/16) f=int(y[1]//12) i=int(y[1]%12) fr=fractions.Fraction(a[0]) After this, I could not proceed further.
30th Jan 2020, 9:34 PM
Aravind
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My bad. We use the metric system here in Argentina, so I needed an explanation. Give me a few minutes and I will do my best.
31st Jan 2020, 7:25 AM
Fernando Pozzetti
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This is a working example. You can fine-tune the output format. If the input can be any arbitrary float, one has to make some assumptions about the acceptable approximation of the result, so I rounded to 2 decimals. https://code.sololearn.com/ck9UTNJFy1ph/?ref=app
1st Feb 2020, 6:53 AM
Tibor Santa
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https://code.sololearn.com/cTX7UsoQoA6H/?ref=app Tell me if this works. I found it written in Java and translated it to Python.
30th Jan 2020, 10:50 PM
Fernando Pozzetti
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I've done it...but...It get kind of ugly unless the number is multiples of 0.25. 34.25 or 34.50 or 34.75 would output as required...but 34.26...oh dear...ugly. What are your expected input? @Fernando Pozzetti as I understand it..I think he/she want:- input = 25.25 (inches) output = 2 feet, 1 and 1/4 inches
30th Jan 2020, 11:15 PM
rodwynnejones
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Fernando Pozzetti This is not what I am looking for. As rodwynnejones mentioned, if input is, 13.50, the output should be 1-1 1/2.
31st Jan 2020, 7:13 AM
Aravind
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Nope, I have tried but I can´t sort it out. Anyway, I have never heard the idea of "half a foot". For example, something is said to be "2 feet, 5 inches". We can transform a foot to inches by dividing it by 12. 1 foot = 12 inches. We can do the opposite to get a foot from inches. However, if we do 6 inches, it will be 0.5 feet, defeating the whole purpose of the concept of the imperial system, which is more complicated than our loved metric system. 6 inches is not half a foot, it is SIX INCHES. I don´t know why would you need such a tool either. Lengths are in fractions of an inch, but not in fractions of a foot, because an inch is already a fraction of a foot. However, I wonder what creative ideas this might create.
31st Jan 2020, 7:54 AM
Fernando Pozzetti
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