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Description: Therefore, the ".?" in python formats a float data type in such a way that only the 3 numbers after the decimal point is included in the output and the other numbers after that are ignored. Instead of 3, you can specify any number after the "." sign in order to get that many integers after the decimal point in your output.
Open Graph Description: Therefore, the ".?" in python formats a float data type in such a way that only the 3 numbers after the decimal point is included in the output and the other numbers after that are ignored. Instead of 3, you can specify any number after the "." sign in order to get that many integers after the decimal point in your output.
X Description: Therefore, the ".?" in python formats a float data type in such a way that only the 3 numbers after the decimal point is included in the output and the other numbers after that are ignored. Instead of 3, you can specify any number after the "." sign in order to get that many integers after the decimal point in your output.
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