Use of the built-in int() function to Type conversion Decimal to int in Python. this function trims the values after the decimal point and returns only the integer/whole number part.
int(decimal_value)
Note: int() function rounds off the result to an integer lesser than or equal to the input.
Decimal to int Python
Simple example code.
num = 100.00
print('type:', num, type(num))
# conversion to int
num = int(num)
print('type:', num, type(num))
Output:
Both methods will truncate the decimal part of the number, essentially removing everything after the decimal point and converting the number to an integer.
Comment if you have any doubts or suggestions on this Python conversation code.
Note: IDE: PyCharm 2021.3.3 (Community Edition)
Windows 10
Python 3.10.1
All Python Examples are in Python 3, so Maybe its different from python 2 or upgraded versions.
100% wrong.
Decimal is a class in python, and what you describe is not it.
In programming, we are either 100% correct, or not.
This is not correct.