What does the ** maths operator do in Python?

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Solution 1

It is the power operator.

From the Python 3 docs:

The power operator has the same semantics as the built-in pow() function, when called with two arguments: it yields its left argument raised to the power of its right argument. The numeric arguments are first converted to a common type, and the result is of that type.

It is equivalent to 216 = 65536, or pow(2, 16)

Solution 2

http://docs.python.org/library/operator.html#mapping-operators-to-functions

a ** b  =  pow(a,b)

Solution 3

2 raised to the 16th power

Solution 4

I believe that's the power operator, such that 2**5 = 32.

Solution 5

It is the awesome power operator which like complex numbers is another thing you wonder why more programming languages don't have.

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Updated on July 09, 2022

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  • Admin
    Admin almost 2 years

    What does this mean in Python:

    sock.recvfrom(2**16)
    

    I know what sock is, and I get the gist of the recvfrom function, but what the heck is 2**16? Specifically, the two asterisk/double asterisk operator?


    (english keywords, because it's hard to search for this: times-times star-star asterisk-asterisk double-times double-star double-asterisk operator)