getting the fractional part of a real?

Roy Smith roy at panix.com
Sat Aug 15 16:01:25 EDT 2009


In article <4a8704ca$0$2292$91cee783 at newsreader02.highway.telekom.at>,
 Gregor Lingl <gregor.lingl at aon.at> wrote:

> Christian Heimes schrieb:
> > Roy Smith schrieb:
> >> What's the best way to get the fractional part of a real?  The two 
> >> ways I can see are r % 1 and r = int(r), but both seem a bit hokey.  
> >> Is there something more straight-forward that I'm missing, like 
> >> fraction(r)?
> > 
> >>>> import math
> >>>> math.modf(1.5)
> > (0.5, 1.0)
> > 
> > Christian
> 
> Or without the need to import something:
> 
>  >>> divmod(1.5, 1)
> (1.0, 0.5)
>  >>>
> 
> Gregor

Thanks.  I knew I had to be missing something obvious.

Regarding Mark Dickinson's question about what I want for negative reals, 
for the application I have in mind, r is guaranteed to be positive.



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