[python/en] Adding exponentiation operator

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Andre Polykanine A.K.A. Menelion Elensúlë 2014-10-09 22:49:47 +03:00
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contributors: contributors:
- ["Louie Dinh", "http://ldinh.ca"] - ["Louie Dinh", "http://ldinh.ca"]
- ["Amin Bandali", "http://aminbandali.com"] - ["Amin Bandali", "http://aminbandali.com"]
- "Andre Polykanine", "https://github.com/Oire"]
filename: learnpython.py filename: learnpython.py
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# Modulo operation # Modulo operation
7 % 3 # => 1 7 % 3 # => 1
# Exponentiation (x to the y'th power)
2 ** 4 # => 16
# Enforce precedence with parentheses # Enforce precedence with parentheses
(1 + 3) * 2 # => 8 (1 + 3) * 2 # => 8

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contributors: contributors:
- ["Louie Dinh", "http://pythonpracticeprojects.com"] - ["Louie Dinh", "http://pythonpracticeprojects.com"]
- ["Steven Basart", "http://github.com/xksteven"] - ["Steven Basart", "http://github.com/xksteven"]
- ["Andre Polykanine", "https://github.com/Oire"]
filename: learnpython3.py filename: learnpython3.py
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# Modulo operation # Modulo operation
7 % 3 # => 1 7 % 3 # => 1
# Exponentiation (x to the y'th power)
2 ** 4 # => 16
# Enforce precedence with parentheses # Enforce precedence with parentheses
(1 + 3) * 2 # => 8 (1 + 3) * 2 # => 8