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Float numerator() is a float class method which return a float value as the numerator value for p/q form.

Syntax:float.numerator()

Parameter: float value (p) for the p/q form. [Always positive]

Return: A machine-dependent result.

Example #1:




# Ruby program for numerator() method
  
a = 2.0.numerator()
  
# Returning machine dependent result
puts "numerator : #{a}\n\n"
  
# Using as a numerator
puts "Division int/float : #{a.fdiv(4)}\n\n"
puts "Division float/float : #{a.fdiv(4.0)}\n\n"


Output :

numerator : 2

Division int/float : 0.5

Division float/float : 0.5

Example #2:




# Ruby program for numerator() method
  
# Initializing value
a = 0.numerator()
  
# returning machine dependent result
puts "numerator : #{a}\n\n"
puts "Division int/float : #{a.fdiv(4)}\n\n"
puts "Division float/float : #{a.fdiv(4.0)}\n\n"


Output :

numerator : 0

Division int/float : 0.0

Division float/float : 0.0


Last Updated : 07 Jan, 2020
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