[python3/en] added int div, modulo, and scoping

Added integer or truncation division, the modulo operator which were missing from operators section. Added function scoping in the functions section.
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Steven Basart 2014-07-13 14:08:12 -04:00
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language: python3
contributors:
- ["Louie Dinh", "http://pythonpracticeprojects.com"]
- ["Steven Basart", "http://sbasart.com"]
filename: learnpython3.py
---
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# Except division which returns floats by default
35 / 5 # => 7.0
# Truncation or Integer division
5 // 3 # => 1
5.0 // 3.0 # => 1.0
# When you use a float, results are floats
3 * 2.0 # => 6.0
# Modulo operation
7 % 3 # => 1
# Enforce precedence with parentheses
(1 + 3) * 2 # => 8
@ -406,6 +414,24 @@ all_the_args(**kwargs) # equivalent to foo(a=3, b=4)
all_the_args(*args, **kwargs) # equivalent to foo(1, 2, 3, 4, a=3, b=4)
# Function Scope
x = 5
def setX(num):
# Local var x not the same as global variable x
x = num # => 43
print (x) # => 43
def setGlobalX(num):
global x
print (x) # => 5
x = num # global var x is now set to 6
print (x)
setX(43)
setGlobalX(6)
# Python has first class functions
def create_adder(x):
def adder(y):