"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A Python class was designed to represent physical scalars and to > eliminate errors involving implied physical units (e.g., confusing > angular degrees and radians).
This sounds like a useful abstraction; I'm not sure if there are established ways to do this, but I'd like to see something like this in PyPI. > Give it a try. If you do scientific or engineering computation, I > bet you'll like it! > > http://RussP.org/scalar.htm I think you'll have more uptake if you: - make a distutils 'setup.py' for easy install/uninstall - submit to PyPI so it's easily found and installed over the net Please ask here, or contact me directly (email address munged) if you want assistance with doing these steps. -- \ "You know I could rent you out as a decoy for duck hunters?" | `\ -- Groucho Marx | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list