pandas 1.4.2

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_get_tol_from_less_precise(check_less_precise: 'bool | int') -> 'float'

Parameters

check_less_precise : bool or int

Returns

float

Tolerance to be used as relative/absolute tolerance.

Return the tolerance equivalent to the deprecated :None:None:`check_less_precise` parameter.

Examples

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>>> # Using check_less_precise as a bool:
... _get_tol_from_less_precise(False) 5e-06
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>>> _get_tol_from_less_precise(True)
0.0005
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>>> # Using check_less_precise as an int representing the decimal
... # tolerance intended:
... _get_tol_from_less_precise(2) 0.005
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>>> _get_tol_from_less_precise(8)
5e-09
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