Johny Rei wrote: [Please hit replay-all when you answer posts on this mailing list; that way everyone on the list can see your post]
> Yes Sir, thank you sir, You're welcome. Note that we're OK with a less formal tone over here ;) > I do understand how this works, these is the printf formatting, Sir I tried to apply the conversion from meter to feet that you recommend, > > Here's what i write from my code sir; > > >>>feet = 3.28 > >>>meter = float(input("meter ")) # py version 3.2 > meter 640 > >>>print ('Is it %g feet?' %(meter*feet)) > Is it 2099.2 feet?.... > ...... > > Sir, It's bothering me enough about some of the area of the decimal point from this numbers in a solution on a certain occasion especially when I'm verifying in from computing because of i'am not so sure off whether is it accurate, correct or not...sir whats your opinion from these? > and Again, Thank you Sir, If I understand you correctly you're bothered about rounding errors? These are unavoidable with floating point numbers. If you need exact results for the multiplication of decimal values you can use the decimal module, see http://docs.python.org/dev/py3k/library/decimal.html However, the problem resurfaces as soon as you try to calculate something like 1/3 that cannot be represented as a decimal number. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor