Python math.factorial() Method
Example
Find the factorial of a number:
#Import math Library
import math
#Return factorial of a number
print(math.factorial(9))
print(math.factorial(6))
print(math.factorial(12))
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Definition and Usage
The math.factorial()
method returns the factorial of a number.
Note: This method only accepts positive integers.
The factorial of a number is the sum of the multiplication, of all the whole numbers, from our specified number down to 1. For example, the factorial of 6 would be 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 720
Syntax
math.factorial(x)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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x | Required. A positive integer. If the number is negative, or not an integer, it returns a ValueError. If the value is not a number, it returns a TypeError |
Technical Details
Return Value: | A positive int value |
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Python Version: | 2.6 |