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title: Python Floating Point Numbers
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+# Python Floating Point Numbers
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Some general information about floating point numbers and how they work in Python, can be found here.
Nearly all implementations of Python follow the IEEE 754 specification: Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic. More information found on the IEEE site.
+## Float objects using floating point literals
Float objects can be created using using floating point literals:
>>> 3.14
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>>> 001e0010 # Same as 1e10
10000000000.0
+## Float objects using float constructors
The `float` constructor is another way to create `float` objects.
Creating `float` objects with floating point literals is preferred when possible: