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Who would know that integers donā€™t round?

It was never explained, I donā€™t believe, that integers donā€™t round and that you only take the int answer and leave the remainder. Should be explained better! I still love this program though. :)

11th Jun 2018, 4:59 PM
Sullivan Manning
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Depends on the language. In Python, for instance, the division between two integer values (I assume this is the case here) would result in a floating-point value. 3/2 is 1.5 In other cases, there are also a lot of justified reasons why the division between two integer values should result in the floored integer value (i.e. 3 / 2 is 1 instead of the rounded 2), part of which is that you can retrieve the remainder using the modulus operator %. Hence, 3 divided by 2 is (3/2) with remainder of (3%2). Now it all makes more sense, does it? *Note: Floor division is still possible with Python. Instead of /, we use // there. However, this seems to be out of scope of this thread.
11th Jun 2018, 5:19 PM
Hatsy Rei
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I underdstood it before, but the program never explained it. Thankyou for the explanation though, much appreciated!
11th Jun 2018, 5:21 PM
Sullivan Manning
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