Find the max number of two numbers.
Ask the user to enter two numbers.
Then, you can run a comparison to compare which one is larger.
Think about it and try yourself first.
num1 = int(input("First number: "))
num2 = int(input("Second number: "))
if (num2 >= num1):
largest = num2
else:
largest = num1
print("Largest number you entered is: ", largest)
Another simple and alternative solution is to send the numbers to the max function.
num1 = int(input("First number: "))
num2 = int(input("Second number: "))
largest = max(num1, num2)
print("Largest number you entered is: ", largest)
Another alternative approach is to use the floor method from the math module. If you pass a number with a fraction to the math.floor function, it will return you the integer part of the number.
For example,
import math
result = math.floor(3.4)
print(result)
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