Dustan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Dec 22, 8:20 am, Phil Carmody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > On 1117th December 2004, Dustan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Look at the list of groups. Python's the only language in there. > > > Python uses double precision. Period. > > > > But Professor Checkman was evidently interested in decimals, so > > surely this is more relevant: > > > > >>> from decimal import * > > >>> Decimal('9')/Decimal('11') > > > > Decimal("0.8181818181818181818181818182") > > > > That's not double precision. So evidently Python uses more > > than just double precision. So your above absolute statement > > is either wrong or misleading. Period. > > I stand corrected. Sort of. Not really. Python's built-in types remain > limited to doubles. Misleading, maybe.
Don't worry, I was only pulling your leg. > > > Of course, I could also have said that 9/11==0. Would you have figured > > > out what I was talking about then? > > > > Odd, it appears that you joined the thread after the good > > professor did. Therefore it is you who should be trying to > > figure out what _he_ was saying, not the other way round. > > Yeah, because what he was saying was very cryptic. Not compared to half of the nonsense I write :-) Seasons greetings, Phil -- Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all. -- Microsoft voice recognition live demonstration -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list