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Is there a way to make (ex. x = 4.0, y = 4, print(x + y)) not a float?

x = 4.0 y = 4 print(x + y) (output:) 8.0

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27th Apr 2019, 2:01 PM
Tristan Misja
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This will convert the result into an integer if it ends with .0: sum_ = x+y if sum_%1 == 0: sum_ = int(sum_)
27th Apr 2019, 3:00 PM
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