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Documentation -> http://bitbucket.org/piedenis/lea/wiki/Home
Statues algorithm -> http://arxiv.org/abs/1806.09997
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Pierre Denis <pie.de...@skynet.be> added the comment:
> So this justifies things like `sqrt(-0.0)` giving a zero result (rather than
> being considered invalid)
Well, I didn’t noticed that the wolf was already in the henhouse! This choice
seems disputable for me because it is prec
Pierre Denis <pie.de...@skynet.be> added the comment:
Thanks, Tim & Mark. This indeed clarifies and gives a good rationale on Python
implementation. Nevertheless, despite the authority arguments, I continue to
wonder what is the rationale for these specifications. Probably the deba
New submission from Pierre Denis <pie.de...@skynet.be>:
Python returns inconsistent results when negative infinity is raised to a
non-integer power. This happens with the ** operator as well as with the pow
and math.pow functions. The most blatant symptom occurs with power 0.5,
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, LGPL license
- runs on Python 2.x and 3.x
- pure Python module, lightweight - no package dependency
- probabilities stored as rationals (no floating-point biases)
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: if you have installed the win32com package
(delivered with PythonWin), you should hear the sentences pronounced by
synthesized speech.
Have fun,
Pierre Denis
Instruction: simply copy the following lines in a bullshit_generator.py file
and executes the script (requires Python 2.3 at least
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