On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 10:57:20 -0800, Luke Geelen wrote: > hey, is it possible to remove the .0 if it is a valua without something > behind the poit (like 5.0 gets 5 but 9.9 stays 9.9
Yes, but not easily. First, check the number's fractional part, and if it is zero, convert it to an int: # Here, your value is x if x % 1 == 0: # Exact whole number. x = int(x) But be warned that really big floats are always ints, even if they have a decimal point in them! For example: x = 1.1e20 has a decimal point, but its value is: 110000000000000000000.0 which is a whole number. So perhaps a better way to do this is to operate on the number as a string, not as a numeric value: s = "%s" % x if s.endswith(".0"): s = s[:-2] If there is anything you don't understand about this code snippet, please feel free to ask. By the way, I see that you are using GoogleGroups to post. GoogleGroups has an extremely obnoxious and annoying habit of throwing in blank lines between every line of your reply. Could you please read and follow the instructions here: https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython otherwise you are likely to annoy people and may find we stop answering your questions. We are volunteers, and aren't being paid to answer your questions. If you make it difficult for us, we may just stop. Thank you in advance. Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list