On May 9, 2007, at 23:32 , Timothy Clemans wrote:

>
> Well I would like to make a Point class for a 2D coordinate system. So
> what is the best way to prevent most numbers with non-zero imaginary
> parts from becoming x and/or y in the definition of a given point?
> Like I would like to at least prevent 3 + i from being x and/or y.

Why are you worried about this?  Would it be a problem if someone  
tried to do this with an integer mod 37, or a Plymouth?

Justin

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