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1,469 PointsWhy does the splice need two backslash "//" instead of one (ex: "/")?
Not sure why the 2nd backslash is needed? Having a hard time understanding the syntax.
def sillycase(string):
return string[:len(string)//2].lower() + string[len(string)//2:].upper()
"""return string[:len(string)/2].lower() + string[len(string)/2:].upper()"""
1 Answer
Dustin James
11,364 PointsThe / operator will always return a float. The // operator will return an int
print(4 / 2) # prints 2.0
print(4 // 2) # prints 2
print(5 / 2) # prints 2.5
print(5 // 2) # prints 2