why the inconsistency?
John Baxter
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Tue Sep 30 17:24:51 EDT 2003
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In article <d7bhnv4u6jak6asrfiv592sq9itt3i1286 at 4ax.com>, Christos "TZOTZIOY" Georgiou <tzot at sil-tec.gr> wrote: > On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 18:04:24 GMT, rumours say that Michael Hudson > <mwh at python.net> might have written: > > [I, "if only int(math.log(x,10))..."] > > >> worked correctly for *all* large values, like 10**70... > > [Michael, using a larger number] > > > Um, it does :-) > > [Tim] > >> You're not used to answering floating-point questions <wink>. > > [Michael] > >Or prehaps just conveniently ignoring what "work" means in a given > >context :-) > > I didn't reply earlier since Tim --how uncommon-- covered the subject > better (he also corrected my +1 omission/misteak), but I believe you > should have said: 'conveniently ignoring what "work correctly" means in > a given context'... ;-) "Work" and "work correctly" seem equivalent when one is speaking of computer programs. Not so in lots of other contexts. --John -- Email to above address discarded by provider's server. Don't bother sending.
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