[Numpy-discussion] Re: numpy, overflow, inf, ieee, and rich comparison
Jon Ribbens
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Wed Oct 25 07:18:56 EDT 2000
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Konrad Hinsen <hinsen at cnrs-orleans.fr> wrote: > What we are discussing here is not whether you should use floating > point, but what the most reasonable interpretation for a certain > syntax is. Yes, which is the question I was addressing. '/' should not produce a floating point value unless it is given a floating point value to operate on, for the reasons I gave in my previous posting. Cheers Jon
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