summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/Doc/library
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorMark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>2008-06-27 16:49:27 (GMT)
committerMark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>2008-06-27 16:49:27 (GMT)
commitdf90ee6c5f3c017af752cf6b954aa90d3e1e5ea4 (patch)
tree085413e8dc3ff286832d0b6df10dd508d8d9757d /Doc/library
parentf1458485b399d81cca9deeded0465039dba9544c (diff)
downloadcpython-df90ee6c5f3c017af752cf6b954aa90d3e1e5ea4.zip
cpython-df90ee6c5f3c017af752cf6b954aa90d3e1e5ea4.tar.gz
cpython-df90ee6c5f3c017af752cf6b954aa90d3e1e5ea4.tar.bz2
Issue #3197: rework documentation for fractions module.
Diffstat (limited to 'Doc/library')
-rw-r--r--Doc/library/fractions.rst92
1 files changed, 59 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/library/fractions.rst b/Doc/library/fractions.rst
index ceca9f5..aad62dd 100644
--- a/Doc/library/fractions.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/fractions.rst
@@ -9,38 +9,74 @@
.. versionadded:: 2.6
-The :mod:`fractions` module defines an immutable, infinite-precision
-Fraction number class.
+The :mod:`fractions` module provides support for rational number arithmetic.
+A Fraction instance can be constructed from a pair of integers, from
+another rational number, or from a string.
+
.. class:: Fraction(numerator=0, denominator=1)
Fraction(other_fraction)
Fraction(string)
The first version requires that *numerator* and *denominator* are
instances of :class:`numbers.Integral` and returns a new
- ``Fraction`` representing ``numerator/denominator``. If
- *denominator* is :const:`0`, raises a :exc:`ZeroDivisionError`. The
- second version requires that *other_fraction* is an instance of
- :class:`numbers.Rational` and returns an instance of
- :class:`Fraction` with the same value. The third version expects a
- string of the form ``[-+]?[0-9]+(/[0-9]+)?``, optionally surrounded
- by spaces.
-
- Implements all of the methods and operations from
- :class:`numbers.Rational` and is immutable and hashable.
+ :class:`Fraction` instance with value ``numerator/denominator``. If
+ *denominator* is :const:`0`, it raises a
+ :exc:`ZeroDivisionError`. The second version requires that
+ *other_fraction* is an instance of :class:`numbers.Rational` and
+ returns an :class:`Fraction` instance with the same value. The
+ last version of the constructor expects a string or unicode
+ instance in one of two possible forms. The first form is::
+
+ [sign] numerator ['/' denominator]
+
+ where the optional ``sign`` may be either '+' or '-' and
+ ``numerator`` and ``denominator`` (if present) are strings of
+ decimal digits. The second permitted form is that of a number
+ containing a decimal point::
+
+ [sign] integer '.' [fraction] | [sign] '.' fraction
+
+ where ``integer`` and ``fraction`` are strings of digits. In
+ either form the input string may also have leading and/or trailing
+ whitespace. Here are some examples::
+
+ >>> from fractions import Fraction
+ >>> Fraction(16, -10)
+ Fraction(-8, 5)
+ >>> Fraction(123)
+ Fraction(123, 1)
+ >>> Fraction()
+ Fraction(0, 1)
+ >>> Fraction('3/7')
+ Fraction(3, 7)
+ [40794 refs]
+ >>> Fraction(' -3/7 ')
+ Fraction(-3, 7)
+ >>> Fraction('1.414213 \t\n')
+ Fraction(1414213, 1000000)
+ >>> Fraction('-.125')
+ Fraction(-1, 8)
+
+
+ The :class:`Fraction` class inherits from the abstract base class
+ :class:`numbers.Rational`, and implements all of the methods and
+ operations from that class. :class:`Fraction` instances are hashable,
+ and should be treated as immutable. In addition,
+ :class:`Fraction` has the following methods:
.. method:: from_float(flt)
- This classmethod constructs a :class:`Fraction` representing the exact
+ This class method constructs a :class:`Fraction` representing the exact
value of *flt*, which must be a :class:`float`. Beware that
``Fraction.from_float(0.3)`` is not the same value as ``Fraction(3, 10)``
.. method:: from_decimal(dec)
- This classmethod constructs a :class:`Fraction` representing the exact
+ This class method constructs a :class:`Fraction` representing the exact
value of *dec*, which must be a :class:`decimal.Decimal`.
@@ -52,34 +88,24 @@ Fraction number class.
>>> from fractions import Fraction
>>> Fraction('3.1415926535897932').limit_denominator(1000)
- Fraction(355L, 113L)
+ Fraction(355, 113)
or for recovering a rational number that's represented as a float:
>>> from math import pi, cos
>>> Fraction.from_float(cos(pi/3))
- Fraction(4503599627370497L, 9007199254740992L)
+ Fraction(4503599627370497, 9007199254740992)
>>> Fraction.from_float(cos(pi/3)).limit_denominator()
- Fraction(1L, 2L)
-
-
- .. method:: __floor__()
-
- Returns the greatest :class:`int` ``<= self``.
-
-
- .. method:: __ceil__()
-
- Returns the least :class:`int` ``>= self``.
+ Fraction(1, 2)
- .. method:: __round__()
- __round__(ndigits)
+.. function:: gcd(a, b)
- The first version returns the nearest :class:`int` to ``self``, rounding
- half to even. The second version rounds ``self`` to the nearest multiple
- of ``Fraction(1, 10**ndigits)`` (logically, if ``ndigits`` is negative),
- again rounding half toward even.
+ Return the greatest common divisor of the integers `a` and `b`. If
+ either `a` or `b` is nonzero, then the absolute value of `gcd(a,
+ b)` is the largest integer that divides both `a` and `b`. `gcd(a,b)`
+ has the same sign as `b` if `b` is nonzero; otherwise it takes the sign
+ of `a`. `gcd(0, 0)` returns `0`.
.. seealso::