Merge pull request #709 from NadOby/master

example of negative integer division
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2.0 # This is a float
11.0 / 4.0 # => 2.75 ahhh...much better
# Truncation or Integer division
# Result of integer division truncated down both for positive and negative.
5 // 3 # => 1
5.0 // 3.0 # => 1.0 # works on floats too
-5 // 3 # => -2
-5.0 // 3.0 # => -2.0
# Modulo operation
7 % 3 # => 1

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# Except division which returns floats by default
35 / 5 # => 7.0
# Truncation or Integer division
# Result of integer division truncated down both for positive and negative.
5 // 3 # => 1
5.0 // 3.0 # => 1.0
5.0 // 3.0 # => 1.0 # works on floats too
-5 // 3 # => -2
-5.0 // 3.0 # => -2.0
# When you use a float, results are floats
3 * 2.0 # => 6.0
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# Enforce precedence with parentheses
(1 + 3) * 2 # => 8
# Boolean values are primitives
True
False
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not True # => False
not False # => True
# Equality is ==
1 == 1 # => True
2 == 1 # => False
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1 < 2 < 3 # => True
2 < 3 < 2 # => False
# Strings are created with " or '
"This is a string."
'This is also a string.'