On Tue, Apr 13, 2004, Batista, Facundo wrote: > > Exponent Maximum > ---------------- > > The Decimal number composes of three elements: A sign that can be 0 or 1, a > tuple of digits where each can be 0..9, and an exponent. > > The exponent is an integer, and in the actual implementation exists a > maximum > value:: > > DEFAULT_MAX_EXPONENT = 999999999 > DEFAULT_MIN_EXPONENT = -999999999 > ABSOLUTE_MAX_EXP = 999999999 > ABSOLUTE_MIN_EXP = -999999999 > > The issue is that this limit is artificial: As long it's a long, you should > be able to make it as big as your memory let you. As long as it's in Python code, it's easy enough for a whiner to modify it. Leave it as-is. Other than that, I agree with Tim. -- Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ Why is this newsgroup different from all other newsgroups?
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