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TypeError: 'float' object is not callable while using math.ceil



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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?










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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 as pi 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?










share|improve this question
























  • 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













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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?










share|improve this question
















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?







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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 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
















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
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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





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    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.






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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





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    • 1





      thanks a lot! :)

      – johansonik
      Mar 7 at 12:59















    1














    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





    share|improve this answer


















    • 1





      thanks a lot! :)

      – johansonik
      Mar 7 at 12:59













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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





    share|improve this answer













    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






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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.






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      math.pi is a float, not a function. Change math.pi() to math.pi.






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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.






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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.







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