New submission from Mark Dickinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In Python 3.0, help(round) gives the following:
round(...)
round(number[, ndigits]) - floating point number
Round a number to a given precision in decimal digits (default 0
digits).
This returns an int when called with one argument, otherwise a
float.
Precision may be negative.
But in Python 3.x, round(x, n) doesn't always return a float; for
example, if x is a Decimal or Fraction then round(x, 2) is again a
Decimal or Fraction (respectively).
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assignee: georg.brandl
components: Documentation
messages: 68690
nosy: georg.brandl, marketdickinson
severity: normal
status: open
title: round docstring is inaccurate
versions: Python 3.0
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