* Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-15 02:25]:
So, I'm wondering what happens in the string-to-number case if
there happen to be characters within the angles that are not
valid digits for the given radix.
A similar question holds for calling radix converters as
functions
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ยท The sentence essentially means For a radix of 12, use the
Mark J. Reed wrote:
I read the statement use A or B for base 12, not T or E as meaning
for the values ten and eleven in base 12, use :12A and :12B, not
:12T and :12E.
Does it say anywhere that you can use non-decimal notation for the
radix specifier itself? 'Cause that strikes me as
Given that we have
say +'12';# 12
say +'0b1100';# 12
say +'0x0c'; # 12
what should the following produce?
say +':21a';# 0? Failure? 12?
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