Representing infinity

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I was going through the pseudocode of an algorithm and there it assigns a variable to infinity. I know this makes some sense mathematically but is there a way to actually assign a variable to infinity in python?
Jun 27, 2018 in Python by nightshade
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import math
infinity = math.inf

Now you can use infinity in your program

answered Jun 27, 2018 by Hamartia's Mask
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