a.index(float('nan')) fails
Thomas Rachel
nutznetz-0c1b6768-bfa9-48d5-a470-7603bd3aa915 at spamschutz.glglgl.de
Sat Oct 27 02:56:16 EDT 2012
Am 27.10.2012 06:48 schrieb Dennis Lee Bieber:
> I don't know about the more modern calculators, but at least up
> through my HP-41CX, HP calculators didn't do (binary) "floating
> point"... They did a form of BCD with a fixed number of significant
> /decimal/ digits
Then, what about sqrt(x)**2 or arcsin(sin(x))? Did that always return
the original x?
Thomas
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