On 21/03/2011 16:24, kcrisman wrote:
This is important to fix, because some Sage code depends on the input
in integer form being Sage integer or something else with Sage
methods, not a Python int, and one could imagine someone relying on
this and getting a nasty exception.
exactly what happened to me, I was relying on having a .n() method to
evaluate numerically.
By the way, I hope you aren't getting 0 for ln(0)!
No, I'm not, I intended to write ln(1)
Alastair
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