At 07:35 AM 8/13/2007, Robert Dailey wrote:
Just curious Dick, why are you making your own to_base method? Doesn't the source I provided in my earlier email give you all that you need? I was hoping my source might be useful to a few people, even though it's pretty trivial code.

I didn't roll my own. I just preferred "n" to "number".  I greatly appreciated your code!

Dick


On 8/12/07, Dick Moores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 07:04 PM 8/12/2007, Michael Bentley wrote:

>On Aug 12, 2007, at 6:28 PM, Dick Moores wrote:
>
>>n = 12
>>base = 36
>>print to_base(n, base)
>>==========================================
>>This seems to work fine for n >= base, but not for n < base. For
>>example, the code shown returns "c". Is my indentation wrong, or
>>the code? It seems to me that the code should work for the general
>>case, not just for n >= base.
>
>Isn't 'c' the correct answer?

Yes, of course. Stupid of me.

Dick


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