2 Apr
2004
2 Apr
'04
10:57 p.m.
* I claimed:
if a==1:
might be understood as "if a is everywhere one" or "if the length of vector a is one", etc. The current meaning is "if a is anywhere one", [...]
This is of course wrong and would probably not be misunderstood as that. What I meant to say is that >>> if a: ... would be evaluated as "true" if a is anywhere non-zero. It was too late in the night it seems... Sorry for the confusion. Joachim