Am 2017-06-29 um 21:11 schrieb Chris Smith:
> Most of what you would need to convert strings to fractions in a given
> base is already part of Python and an example is given here
> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44616903/using-other-base-systems-in-sympy/44833093#44833093>

Thank you, but I am not interested in fractions. I need floating point
representation in different bases.

Since I was already at stackoverflow, I poked around a little, and I
finally found something!:
"How to convert floating point number to base 3 in python",
https://stackoverflow.com/a/5111205/1389680

--Robert

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