Hello, digitAt: 1 returns the least significant byte, thus it is expectedto be 0. The most significant would be
| n | (n := 2 raisedTo: 100000) digitAt: n digitLength Nicolas 2011/5/2 Bernat Romagosa <[email protected]>: > Hi, try to run the following: > > (2 raisedTo: 100000) digitAt: 1 > > The expected result (if I understood what digitAt: should return) is 9, but > the message returns 0 instead. In fact, it returns 0 for any index. > Is this a bug or am I missunderstanding how digitAt: should work? > Cheers, > Bernat Romagosa. > p.s. My config is Pharo 1.2 with a 'Croquet Closure Cog VM [CoInterpreter > VMMaker-oscog.51]' on Debian Lenny.
