Apologies for breaking threading, but my ISP seems to have eaten the
original post from Tommy. Hence I'm replying to a reply.
Tommy Grav wrote:
> I have some code for doing orbital computations. The code is kind of
> extensive with many classes, each having several functions. In these
> functions
On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 18:38:33 -0800, Rares Vernica wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not sure how the constants are implemented in math,
>>> import math
>>> math.__file__
'/usr/lib/python2.4/lib-dynload/mathmodule.so'
Looks like it is all done in C. It's probably just a binding to your
platform's C floating
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 18:57:49 -0500, Tommy Grav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have some code for doing orbital computations. The code is kind of
>extensive with many classes, each having several functions. In these
>functions I need to use constants (like the gravitational constant).
>What is the bes
Hi,
I am not sure how the constants are implemented in math, but here is how
I would do it. The main idea is to declare the constants as globals in
some file.
Declare all the constants in a file:
const.py
---
pi = 3.14
Whenever you want to use pi from another file, just do:
somecode.py
---
fro
I have some code for doing orbital computations. The code is kind ofextensive with many classes, each having several functions. In thesefunctions I need to use constants (like the gravitational constant). What is the best way of implementing a solution when constants areused in several different cl