Conditional operator in Python?
Grant Edwards
grante at visi.com
Fri Apr 6 11:06:57 EDT 2001
In article <mailman.986536688.13852.python-list at python.org>, Tim Peters wrote:
>OTOH, trailing zeroes can be useful in real-world arithmetic, and the REXX
>language defines (e.g.) 4.73 - 1.03 to be 3.70, not 3.7, and way not
>3.7000000000000002. I'm going to inflict that on Python someday.
Geez, like we don't have enough confused FP users today.
I can just imagine the postings:
Why does 1.12345678 * 3 == 3 ?
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