Google docs spreadsheet gives 1.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:41 PM, RGB ES <rgb.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2013/2/11 Hagar Delest <hagar.del...@laposte.net> > >> Le 11/02/2013 09:13, Andre Fischer a écrit : >> >> We should change the ODF spec first instead. A spec that basically says >>> "whatever you want to return is fine" is of no value, as was proven in this >>> thread. This is something that I would only accept from a "random()" >>> function. >>> >> >> +1. That's also what has been said by other posters (with some between the >> lines reading). >> >> >> >> Besides, my emacs calc says that 0^0 is 1, so that can be the only >>> correct answer, right? >>> >> >> :-) >> But is there anyone with some real maths application that could check (R >> or Mathlab, ...)? > > > Maxima (a computer algebra system) gives an error. FreeMat (a Matlab clone) > gives 1. SciDAVis (an originLab clone) gives an error. Calligra Sheets > gives 1 (but you need to insert a "=" before, otherwise it takes it as text) > > Also, remember that any change will break someone's workflow: > > http://xkcd.com/1172/ > > Regards > Ricardo > > > >> >> >> Hagar >>