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Python: Print the following floating numbers with no decimal places

Python String: Exercise-32 with Solution

Write a Python program to print the following floating numbers with no decimal places.

Python String Exercises: Print the following floating numbers with no decimal places

Sample Solution:-

Python Code:

x = 3.1415926
y = -12.9999
print("\nOriginal Number: ", x)
print("Formatted Number with no decimal places: "+"{:.0f}".format(x));
print("Original Number: ", y)
print("Formatted Number with no decimal places: "+"{:.0f}".format(y));
print()

Sample Output:

Original Number:  3.1415926                                                                                   
Formatted Number with no decimal places: 3                                                                    
Original Number:  -12.9999                                                                                    
Formatted Number with no decimal places: -13 

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