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Bug #839585: mention % string operator in language ref
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@ -777,6 +777,12 @@ approximately where \code{x/y} is replaced by \code{floor(x/y)} or
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* y + x \%{} y} be very close to \code{x}.
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* y + x \%{} y} be very close to \code{x}.
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In addition to performing the modulo operation on numbers, the \code{\%}
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operator is also overloaded by string and unicode objects to perform
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string formatting (also known as interpolation). The syntax for string
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formatting is described in the Python Library Reference, section
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``Sequence Types''.
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\deprecated{2.3}{The floor division operator, the modulo operator,
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\deprecated{2.3}{The floor division operator, the modulo operator,
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and the \function{divmod()} function are no longer defined for complex
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and the \function{divmod()} function are no longer defined for complex
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numbers. Instead, convert to a floating point number using the
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numbers. Instead, convert to a floating point number using the
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