2006/2/6, Raymond Hettinger <raymond.hettinger at verizon.net>: > The original Numeric definition is likely to be better for people who know > what they're doing; however, I still question whether it is an appropriate > remedy for the beginner issue > of why 1.1 + 1.1 + 1.1 doesn't equal 3.3. Beginners won't know about math.areclose anyway (and if they will, they won't use it, thinking "why bother?"), and having a standard, well-behaved and *correct* version of a useful function can't hurt. -- { Marek Baczyński :: UIN 57114871 :: GG 161671 :: JID imbaczek at jabber.gda.pl } { http://www.vlo.ids.gda.pl/ | imbaczek at poczta fm | http://www.promode.org } .. .. .. .. ... ... ...... evolve or face extinction ...... ... ... .. .. .. ..
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