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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T19:57:45+00:00 2026-06-12T19:57:45+00:00

I know that integer division will always return the same answer as truncation of

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I know that integer division will always return the same answer as truncation of a floating point result if the numbers are both positive. Is it true if one or both of them are negative?

I was just curious to know if there was an integer division expression that would return the same results in Python 2 and Python 3 (and yes, I know about from __future__ import division).

P.S. Let’s ignore floating point overflow for the moment.

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    2026-06-12T19:57:46+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:57 pm

    It is not true in Python 3, and you can test it for yourself:

    >>> int(-1/3) == -1//3
    False
    

    Integer division and modulo of a and b giving q (quotient) and r (remainder) respectively will always return numbers that satisfy b*q + r == a and (a*b)>0 == q>0 (i.e. a*b and q have the same sign) and abs(r) < abs(q). The expression int(q) simply always rounds towards 0 if q is a floating point number.

    It will always be true for Python 2 unless you do from __future__ import division, but that’s because a/b == a//b if a and b are integers in Python 2.

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