
Python for Finance
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For basic math operations in Python, we use the conventional mathematical operators +, -, *, and /. These operators represent plus, minus, multiplication, and division operations respectively. All these operators are embedded in the following line of code:
>>>3.09+2.1*5.2-3/0.56 8.652857142857144
Although we use integer division less frequently in finance, a user might type the division sign twice (//
) accidentally to get a weird result. The integer division is done with double slash //
, which would return an integer value that is the largest integer than the final output. The result of 7
divided by 3
is 2.33
, and 2
will be the largest integer smaller than 2.33
. This example is shown in the following code:
>>>7/3 2.3333333333333335
For Python 2.x versions, 7/3
could be 2
instead of 2.333
. Thus, we have to be careful. In order to avoid an integer division, we could use 7/2
or 7/2.
, that is...
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