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Home/ Questions/How To Print Value To Only 2 Decimal Places Python?
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Gabin Munoz
Asked: April 17, 20222022-04-17T19:11:26+00:00 2022-04-17T19:11:26+00:00In: lua

How To Print Value To Only 2 Decimal Places Python?

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I’m using Python. For example, I have the number is 234.34444, the return I want is 234.34. So, How To Print Value To Only 2 Decimal Places Python?

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Ideas for “How To Print Value To Only 2 Decimal Places Python”: Python has a built-in method that automatically prints values to 2 decimal places. This can be useful for small tokens like 0.1 because the value is reduced in order to fit into a single computer byte. To handle the above example, you can refer to a few ways below:

  • 1, Round method: rounding calls for two arguments to return the specified quantity of decimal spaces.
    my_short_float = round(my_float, 2)
  • 2, Use Format()
    print(format(432.456, ".2f"))
    >> 432.45

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    Liam Valette
    2022-04-17T19:11:28+00:00Added an answer on April 17, 2022 at 7:11 pm
    >>> x = 13.949999999999999999
    >>> x
    13.95
    >>> g = float("{0:.2f}".format(x))
    >>> g
    13.95
    >>> x == g
    True
    >>> h = round(x, 2)
    >>> h
    13.95
    >>> x == h
    True

    Here is the instruction that worked for me, Let’s check it out.

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  2. Mia Fernandez
    2022-04-17T19:11:31+00:00Added an answer on April 17, 2022 at 7:11 pm
    print(format(432.456, ".2f"))
    ​
    >> 432.45
    ​
    print(format(321,".2f"))
    ​
    >> 321.00
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