a = 1.2138568
print(f'{a:.2f}')
#to round floats in Python you can use the "round" function. ex:
tax = 34.4563
tax = round(tax, 2)
#the number 2 at the end is how many digits are rounded.
#the variable "tax" would now be: 34.46
>>> f'{a:.2f}'
x=12345.67890
# %x.yf - at least x long space (. and - included) for variable type float (f),
# show y digits after .
print("x = %.2f" % x) #12345.67 <- show 2 digits after .
print("x = %2.2f" % x) #12345.67 <- 12345.67 takses more than 2 spaces
print("x = %10.2f" % x) # 12345.67 <- left 2 blank spaces before the number to match 10 long space
Print only 2 digits after decimal python