Last Updated : 16 Feb, 2023
In Python, math module contains a number of mathematical operations, which can be performed with ease using the module. math.floor() function returns the largest integer not greater than x. If number is already integer, same number is returned.
Syntax: math.floor(x) Parameter: x: This is a numeric expression. Returns: largest integer not greater than x. Time Complexity: O(1) Auxiliary Space: O(1)
Code #1:
Python3
# Python code to demonstrate the working of floor()
# importing "math" for mathematical operations
import math
x = 33.7
# returning the floor of 33.7
print ("The floor of 33.7 is : ", end ="")
print (math.floor(x))
Output:
The floor of 33.7 is : 33
Code #2:
Python3
# Python code to demonstrate the working of floor()
# importing "math" for mathematical operations
import math
# prints the floor using floor() method
print ("math.floor(-13.1) : ", math.floor(-13.1))
print ("math.floor(101.96) : ", math.floor(101.96))
Output:
math.floor(-13.1) : -14 math.floor(101.96) : 101
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