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After executing a few operations in the testnet, I concluded that the API reference is wrong on its price explanation.
What did you expect to see?
In API reference:
"Price of 1 unit of selling in terms of buying. For example, if you wanted to sell 30 XLM and buy 5 BTC, the price would be 5 divided by 30"
What did you see instead?
In API reference:
"How many units of selling_asset it takes to get 1 unit of buying_asset. A number representing the decimal form of price_r."
I hope this change helps other users of the API reference. Thanks!
What version are you using?
Stellar Protocol version: 19
Stellar API Reference https://developers.stellar.org/api/resources/operations/object/passive-sell-offer/
What did you do?
I was using the API reference to get to know the price I should write on a passive sell offer. When I compared it to the Stellar docs list of operations, it suggests to write the price as the inverse number of that: https://developers.stellar.org/docs/start/list-of-operations/#create-passive-sell-offer

After executing a few operations in the testnet, I concluded that the API reference is wrong on its price explanation.
What did you expect to see?
In API reference:
"Price of 1 unit of selling in terms of buying. For example, if you wanted to sell 30 XLM and buy 5 BTC, the price would be 5 divided by 30"
What did you see instead?
In API reference:
"How many units of selling_asset it takes to get 1 unit of buying_asset. A number representing the decimal form of price_r."
I hope this change helps other users of the API reference. Thanks!