29 Sep
2000
29 Sep
'00
4 a.m.
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
tim wrote:
unicodedata.rational might be an obvious choice.
>>> unicodedata.rational(u"\N{VULGAR FRACTION ONE THIRD}") (1, 3)
Perfect -- another great name. Beats all heck out of unicodedata.vulgar() too.
should I interpret this as a +1, or should I write a PEP on this topic? ;-)
+1 from here. I really only chose floats to get all possibilities (digit, decimal and fractions) into one type... Python should support rational numbers some day. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/