On 2008-08-03, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> However, it appears that when n in 1/n is a power of two, the decimal >> does not get 'thrown off'. How might I make Python recognise 0.2 as 0.2 >> and not 0.20000000000000001? >> >> This discrepancy is very minor, but it makes the whole n-th root >> calculator inaccurate. :\ > > What are they teaching in computer science classes these days?
When I was an undergrad the only courses that dealt with FP issues were classes on numerical analysis. I don't even know if numerical analysis classes were required for CS majors. I think most of us in that class were engineering majors. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I wish I was a at sex-starved manicurist visi.com found dead in the Bronx!! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list