Ruby | Float class / value (original) (raw)
Last Updated : 08 Jan, 2020
Float#/() : /() is a Float class method in Ruby which return the division quotient value of the two Float values.
Syntax: Float./()
Parameter: Float values
Return: Quotient of the two Float values
Code #1 : Example for /() method
Ruby `
Ruby code for Float./() method
declaring float value
a = -100.7 - 10.4
declaring float value
b = -100 * 2000.0
declaring float value
c = -(22 + 7.1) * 4
DIVIDING TWO FLOAT VALUES
puts "Float a / b : #{a/b}\n\n"
puts "Float b / c : #{b/c}\n\n"
puts "Float a / c : #{c/a}\n\n"
`
Output :
Float a / b : 0.0005555
Float b / c : 1718.213058419244
Float a / c : 1.0477047704770477
Code #2 : Example for /() method
Ruby `
Ruby code for Float./() method
declaring float value
a = -56.23333333
declaring float value
b = 10000.0
declaring float value
c = -(22 + 7.1)
DIVIDING TWO FLOAT VALUES
puts "Float a / b : #{a/b}\n\n"
puts "Float b / c : #{b/c}\n\n"
puts "Float a / c : #{c/a}\n\n"
`
Output :
Float a / b : -0.005623333333
Float b / c : -343.64261168384877
Float a / c : 0.5174866627455534