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Разделители для целых чисел

Трудно визуально различить целые числа подобные 10000000 и 100000000. Использовать запятые, как в английском языке, не получится.

Но Python позволяет использовать нижнее подчеркивание как разделитель для улучшения читабельности.

Например, 1_000_000 будет интерпретироваться как целое число 1000000.

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Разделители для целых чисел

Трудно визуально различить целые числа подобные 10000000 и 100000000. Использовать запятые, как в английском языке, не получится.

Но Python позволяет использовать нижнее подчеркивание как разделитель для улучшения читабельности.

Например, 1_000_000 будет интерпретироваться как целое число 1000000.

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