Float() Built-in Function In Python
The float() built-in function converts integers and strings to floating point numbers. This basic function simply just changes the type of object to a floating point number type in Python.
Float() Syntax
float(argument)
The argument can be a integer or string. You can also include a float but it will do nothing to the floating point number. If you call the float() function on a integer the when be convert to float which it will contain a decimal and a zero.
Float() Examples
#float examples
>>> float(1)
1.0
>>> float("6")
6.0
>>> float("5.6")
5.6
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