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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T20:40:33+00:00 2026-06-11T20:40:33+00:00

I have looked in the standard library and on StackOverflow, and have not found

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I have looked in the standard library and on StackOverflow, and have not found a similar question. So, is there a way to do the following without rolling my own function? Bonus points if someone writes a beautiful function if there is no built in way.

def stringPercentToFloat(stringPercent)
    # ???
    return floatPercent

p1 = "99%"
p2 = "99.5%"
print stringPercentToFloat(p1)
print stringPercentToFloat(p2)

>>>> 0.99
>>>> 0.995
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    2026-06-11T20:40:34+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 8:40 pm

    Use strip('%') , as:

    In [9]: "99.5%".strip('%')
    Out[9]: '99.5'             #convert this to float using float() and divide by 100
    
    In [10]: def p2f(x):
       ....:    return float(x.strip('%'))/100
       ....: 
    
    In [12]: p2f("99%")
    Out[12]: 0.98999999999999999
    
    In [13]: p2f("99.5%")
    Out[13]: 0.995
    
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