I've been learning Python but I'm a little confused. Online instructors tell me to use the operator **
as opposed to ^
when I'm trying to raise to a certain number. Example:
print 8^3
Gives an output of 11
. But what I'm look for (I'm told) is more akin to: print 8**3
which gives the correct answer of 512
. But why?
Can someone explain this to me? Why is it that 8^3
does not equal 512
as it is the correct answer? In what instance would 11 (the result of 8^3
)?
I did try to search SO but I'm only seeing information concerning getting a modulus when dividing.
Operator ^
is a bitwise operator, which does bitwise exclusive or.
The power operator is **
, like 8**3
which equals to 512
.