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What does the operator /= (slash equals) mean in Python?

I know |= is a set operator. I have not seen /= previously though.

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  • This operator can be useful when dealing with paths:
    – Foxy Fox
    Sep 8, 2022 at 12:21
  • @FoxyFox How could it be used in paths? Oct 13, 2022 at 16:49

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It's an assignment operator shorthand for / and =.

Example:

x = 12
x /= 3
# equivalent to
x = x / 3

If you use help('/='), you can get the full amount of symbols supported by this style of syntax (including but not limited to +=, -=, and *=), which I would strongly encourage.

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It's an augmented assignment operator for floating point division. It's equivalent to

x = x / 3

Per Makota's answer above, the following is provided by python 3, including the target types and operators, see https://docs.python.org/3/reference/simple_stmts.html#augmented-assignment-statements for more info:

augmented_assignment_stmt ::= augtarget augop (expression_list | yield_expression)

augtarget ::= identifier | attributeref | subscription | slicing

augop ::= "+=" | "-=" | "*=" | "@=" | "/=" | "//=" | "%=" | "**=" | ">>=" | "<<=" | "&=" | "^=" | "|="

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