signum() not in math?
Paul Winkler
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Mon Oct 15 17:32:45 EDT 2001
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On 15 Oct 2001 00:57:58 GMT, Andy Todd <andy47 at halfcooked.com> wrote: >slinkp23 at yahoo.com (Paul Winkler) wrote in >Why not have a look at the work Mark Pilgrim has done in Chapter 6 of >diveintopython (http://diveintopython.org/) This chapter on unit testing >includes a fully functioning roman to decimal and decimal to roman >converters, and they come with extensive unit tests. > >You could either use it as a basis for your function or get his permission >to post it to the cookbook. Thanks for the tip; I got a comment to much the same effect at ASPN. I've now looked at "Dive Into Python" - it's quite good! I've updated the recipe with some ideas from Mark's approach. --PW
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