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TypeError: 'float' object is not callable while using math.ceil
2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow do I check if a string is a number (float)?How do I parse a string to a float or int in Python?Limiting floats to two decimal pointsHow to know if an object has an attribute in PythonPython __init__ and self what do they do?Converting from a string to boolean in Python?Determine the type of an object?TypeError: 'module' object is not callableTypeError: 'str' object is not callable (Python)How to define a two-dimensional array in Python
I've got above error while counting variable like below.
EIRP_ant = [9296, 9296, 9296, 7868, 7868, 7868];
r_max = math.ceil((sum(EIRP_ant) / (4 * math.pi() * 0.1)) ** 0.5);
Does anyone know why this error appears?
python
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I've got above error while counting variable like below.
EIRP_ant = [9296, 9296, 9296, 7868, 7868, 7868];
r_max = math.ceil((sum(EIRP_ant) / (4 * math.pi() * 0.1)) ** 0.5);
Does anyone know why this error appears?
python
Welcome to SO! please read [how-to-ask] (stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) thoroughly. Specifically, you should put code within a code block. In your case, the solution is simply remove the parenthesis aftermath.pi
aspi
is simply a constant.
– guyarad
Mar 7 at 12:30
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I've got above error while counting variable like below.
EIRP_ant = [9296, 9296, 9296, 7868, 7868, 7868];
r_max = math.ceil((sum(EIRP_ant) / (4 * math.pi() * 0.1)) ** 0.5);
Does anyone know why this error appears?
python
I've got above error while counting variable like below.
EIRP_ant = [9296, 9296, 9296, 7868, 7868, 7868];
r_max = math.ceil((sum(EIRP_ant) / (4 * math.pi() * 0.1)) ** 0.5);
Does anyone know why this error appears?
python
python
edited Mar 7 at 12:32
DirtyBit
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asked Mar 7 at 12:24
johansonikjohansonik
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Welcome to SO! please read [how-to-ask] (stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) thoroughly. Specifically, you should put code within a code block. In your case, the solution is simply remove the parenthesis aftermath.pi
aspi
is simply a constant.
– guyarad
Mar 7 at 12:30
add a comment |
Welcome to SO! please read [how-to-ask] (stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) thoroughly. Specifically, you should put code within a code block. In your case, the solution is simply remove the parenthesis aftermath.pi
aspi
is simply a constant.
– guyarad
Mar 7 at 12:30
Welcome to SO! please read [how-to-ask] (stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) thoroughly. Specifically, you should put code within a code block. In your case, the solution is simply remove the parenthesis after
math.pi
as pi
is simply a constant.– guyarad
Mar 7 at 12:30
Welcome to SO! please read [how-to-ask] (stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) thoroughly. Specifically, you should put code within a code block. In your case, the solution is simply remove the parenthesis after
math.pi
as pi
is simply a constant.– guyarad
Mar 7 at 12:30
add a comment |
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You get:
TypeError: 'float' object is not callable
Because:
math.pi
is a float
not a function
Hence:
import math
EIRP_ant = [9296, 9296, 9296, 7868, 7868, 7868]
print(math.ceil((sum(EIRP_ant) / (4 * math.pi * 0.1)) ** 0.5))
OUTPUT:
203
1
thanks a lot! :)
– johansonik
Mar 7 at 12:59
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When you get X is not callable
error you have to look for wrongly-placed ()
.
math.pi
is a float, not a function. Change math.pi()
to math.pi
.
add a comment |
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You get:
TypeError: 'float' object is not callable
Because:
math.pi
is a float
not a function
Hence:
import math
EIRP_ant = [9296, 9296, 9296, 7868, 7868, 7868]
print(math.ceil((sum(EIRP_ant) / (4 * math.pi * 0.1)) ** 0.5))
OUTPUT:
203
1
thanks a lot! :)
– johansonik
Mar 7 at 12:59
add a comment |
You get:
TypeError: 'float' object is not callable
Because:
math.pi
is a float
not a function
Hence:
import math
EIRP_ant = [9296, 9296, 9296, 7868, 7868, 7868]
print(math.ceil((sum(EIRP_ant) / (4 * math.pi * 0.1)) ** 0.5))
OUTPUT:
203
1
thanks a lot! :)
– johansonik
Mar 7 at 12:59
add a comment |
You get:
TypeError: 'float' object is not callable
Because:
math.pi
is a float
not a function
Hence:
import math
EIRP_ant = [9296, 9296, 9296, 7868, 7868, 7868]
print(math.ceil((sum(EIRP_ant) / (4 * math.pi * 0.1)) ** 0.5))
OUTPUT:
203
You get:
TypeError: 'float' object is not callable
Because:
math.pi
is a float
not a function
Hence:
import math
EIRP_ant = [9296, 9296, 9296, 7868, 7868, 7868]
print(math.ceil((sum(EIRP_ant) / (4 * math.pi * 0.1)) ** 0.5))
OUTPUT:
203
answered Mar 7 at 12:33
DirtyBitDirtyBit
8,72521439
8,72521439
1
thanks a lot! :)
– johansonik
Mar 7 at 12:59
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1
thanks a lot! :)
– johansonik
Mar 7 at 12:59
1
1
thanks a lot! :)
– johansonik
Mar 7 at 12:59
thanks a lot! :)
– johansonik
Mar 7 at 12:59
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When you get X is not callable
error you have to look for wrongly-placed ()
.
math.pi
is a float, not a function. Change math.pi()
to math.pi
.
add a comment |
When you get X is not callable
error you have to look for wrongly-placed ()
.
math.pi
is a float, not a function. Change math.pi()
to math.pi
.
add a comment |
When you get X is not callable
error you have to look for wrongly-placed ()
.
math.pi
is a float, not a function. Change math.pi()
to math.pi
.
When you get X is not callable
error you have to look for wrongly-placed ()
.
math.pi
is a float, not a function. Change math.pi()
to math.pi
.
answered Mar 7 at 12:26
DeepSpaceDeepSpace
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Welcome to SO! please read [how-to-ask] (stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) thoroughly. Specifically, you should put code within a code block. In your case, the solution is simply remove the parenthesis after
math.pi
aspi
is simply a constant.– guyarad
Mar 7 at 12:30