In this tutorial, we are going to write a program that returns two numbers whose ratio is equal to the given float value. We have a method called as_integer_ratio() that helps to achieve our goal.
Let's see some examples.
Input: 1.5 Output: 3 / 2 Input: 5.3 Output: 5967269506265907 / 1125899906842624
Let's examine the code.
Example
# initializing the float value float_value = 1.5 # getting integers tuple using the as_integer_ratio() method integers = float_value.as_integer_ratio() # printing the integers print(f'{integers[0]} / {integers[1]}')
Output
If you run the above code, you will get the following results.
3 / 2
Let's see another example.
Example
# initializing the float value float_value = 5.3 # getting integers tuple using the as_integer_ratio() method integers = float_value.as_integer_ratio() # printing the integers print(f'{integers[0]} / {integers[1]}')
Output
If you run the above code, you will get the following results.
5967269506265907 / 1125899906842624
Conclusion
If you have any queries in the tutorial, ask them in the comment section.