You said, these Arithmetic operators (% , // , / , * ) have same priority, it doesn't matter if we use any of these operators, first or last in an expression but in reality it does matter . For example : 4 / 2 * 3 = 6.0 The division operator is getting the first priority here .
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You said, these Arithmetic operators (% , // , / , * ) have same priority, it doesn't matter if we use any of these operators, first or last in an expression but in reality it does matter . For example : 4 / 2 * 3 = 6.0
The division operator is getting the first priority here .
3*2/4=1.5(left to right)
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