On Dec 23, 2015, at 22:08 , Peters, Brandon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> func linconv<T: FloatingPointType>(signal_A signal_A: [T], signal_B: [T]) -> 
> [T]? {
> 
>    var arr = [T](count: 4, repeatedValue: 0.0)
> 
>    return nil
> }

This works in a playground:

> func linconv<T: FloatingPointType>(signal_A signal_A: [T], signal_B: [T]) -> 
> [T]? {
>       
>       var arr = [T](count: 4, repeatedValue: T (0))
>       
>       return nil
> }

The point being that 0.0 isn’t necessarily convertible to an arbitrary 
FloatingPointType, but any FloatingPointType you’re likely to use will have a 
conversion init from an Int literal.


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