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Asked: June 19, 20262026-06-19T00:50:21+00:00 2026-06-19T00:50:21+00:00

I have a Python version 3.3.0 and I am not sure why it does

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I have a Python version 3.3.0 and I am not sure why it does not let me do long for b and m here…
I tried to look up the answers on here and but nothing helped…thanks

im getting an error saying

NameError: global name 'long' is not defined


power = long(b) % long(m)
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    2026-06-19T00:50:22+00:00Added an answer on June 19, 2026 at 12:50 am

    In Python 3.x, use int instead of long.

    From What’s New In Python 3.0, Integers:

    • PEP 237: Essentially, long renamed to int. That is, there is only one built-in integral type, named int; but it behaves mostly
      like the old long type.
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