python数值太小都为0怎么办_为什么Python在前面有0时会改变整数的值?

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I implemented a function converting an integer number to its representation as a string intToStr() (code below).

For testing I've passed in some values and observed an unexpected output:

print intToStr( 1223) # prints 1223 as expected

print intToStr(01223) # prints 659, surprisingly

Now, I've tried to debug it, and the the integer I've passed in has indeed turned out to be 659.

Why does this happen and how can I get python to ignore leading zeros of the integer literal?

Here's the code for my function:

def intToStr(i):

digits = '0123456789'

if i == 0:

return 0

result = ""

while i > 0:

result = digits[i%10] + result

i /= 10

return result

解决方案

As others have said that's because of octal numbers. But I strongly suggest you to change your function to:

>>> from functools import partial

>>> force_decimal = partial(int, base=10)

>>> force_decimal("01")

1

>>> force_decimal("0102301")

102301

This way you will explicitly force the conversion to base 10. And int wont be inferring it for you.

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