Martin Baker wrote:
> Just to check my understanding, here is my summary of the options you have
> given for reading exponential numbers:
[snip]
> 3) Use ReaderTokenizer - which is written by Steve Pietrowicz and works like
> StreamTokenizer but
> with exponentials supported.
The one thing to watch here is licensing. The NCSA stuff is typically
free for non-commercial use and dollars for commercial use.
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