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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T13:15:26+00:00 2026-06-09T13:15:26+00:00

My Python code was doing something strange to me (or my numbers, rather): a)

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My Python code was doing something strange to me (or my numbers, rather):

a)

float(poverb.tangibles[1])*1000
1038277000.0

b)

float(poverb.tangibles[1]*1000)
inf

Which led to discovering that:

long(poverb.tangibles[1]*1000)

produces the largest number I’ve ever seen.

Uhhh, I didn’t read the whole Python tutorial or it’s doc. Did I miss something critical about how float works?

EDIT:

>>> poverb.tangibles[1]
u'1038277'
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    2026-06-09T13:15:27+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 1:15 pm

    What you probably missed is docs on how multiplication works on strings. Your tangibles list contains strings. tangibles[1] is a string. tangibles[1]*1000 is that string repeated 1000 times. Calling float or long on that string interprets it as a number, creating a huge number. If you instead do float(tangibles[1]), you only get the actual number, not the number repeated 1000 times.

    What you are seeing is just the same as what goes on in this example:

    >>> x = '1'
    >>> x
    '1'
    >>> x*10
    '1111111111'
    >>> float(x)
    1.0
    >>> float(x*10)
    1111111111.0
    
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