"jelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >You could probably write your own FixedPoint function without too much
>>difficulty, with the only tricky part being for it to know when to
> stop!
>
> It would be quite interesting to have this kind of function. But
> likely
>You could probably write your own FixedPoint function without too much
>difficulty, with the only tricky part being for it to know when to
stop!
It would be quite interesting to have this kind of function. But
likely its far from trivial.
FixedPoint seems to be one of the core functions in Mathem
"jelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> doh...
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/fixedpoint
>
> pardon me
>
I don't think that Tim's FixedPoint class is doing the same thing as
Mathematica's FixedPoint function (or even anything remotely similar).
Well, except for
Ah, i see, that clears up the monetary context.
Thank you for your FixedPoint example.
Can i help myself out by mentioning that the most simple things are
always most difficult ;-)
Thanks, Jelle.
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[jelle]
> I now some hostility to functional programming is flaming up now and
> then; still could someone suggest me a pythonic equivalent for
> Mathematica's FixedPoint function? For those not familiar with
> Mathematica:
>
> FixedPoint[f, expr] starts with expr, then applies f repeatedly until
>
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doh...
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fixedpoint
pardon me
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