If you want floor division use available in python 2 2 and later.
Impletemt true division and floor division in coco.
If either operand is negative whether the result of the operator is the largest integer less than the algebraic quotient or the smallest integer greater than the algebraic.
But if one of the operands is negative the result is floored i e rounded away from zero towards negative infinity.
Meanwhile the same operation in python 2 represents a classic division that rounds the result down.
2 3 first output is fine but the second one may be surprising if we are coming java c world.
Floor division the division of operands where the result is the quotient in which the digits after the decimal point are removed.
In python 2 7 the operator works as a floor division for integer arguments.
When dividing an integer by another integer in python 3 the division operation x y represents a true division uses truediv method and produces a floating point result.
Dirkgently gives an excellent description of integer division in c99 but you should also know that in c89 integer division with a negative operand has an implementation defined direction.
Using to do division this way is deprecated.
A b returns the integer division value and a b 0 is a checking condition which returns 1 if we have any remainder left after the division of a b else it returns 0.
For python 2 x dividing two integers or longs uses integer division also known as floor division applying the floor function after division.
Division and type conversion.
The numeric arguments are first converted to a common type.
The integer division value is added with the checking value to get the ceiling value.
Division of integers yields a float while floor division of integers results in an integer.
In python 3 is float division.
Given below is the illustration of the above approach.
In python 2 is integer division assuming int inputs in both 2 and 3 is integer division to get float division in python 2 requires either of the operands be a float either as 20.
The standard division symbol operates differently in python 3 and python 2 when applied to integers.
Floor division and modulo are linked by the following identity x x y y x y which is why modulo also yields unexpected results for negative numbers not just floor division.
Floor division always rounds away from zero for negative numbers so 3 5 will round to 4 but towards zero for positive numbers so 3 5 will round to 3.
The result is that of mathematical division with the floor function applied to the result.
So for example 5 2 is 2.