I am looking at this line of python code (which seems to run properly):
import numpy as np
yl = 300 + 63*np.exp(-x/35.)
What is the dot doing after the 35? what does it do? Is it a signal to python that 35 is a float and not an integer? I have not seen this before. Thanks!
35.0
, afloat
. Similarly you can use.5
for0.5
, but you can't use.
for0.0
.