PhiHo Hoang wrote: > Why 66.6 cannot be converted to System.Int32 ? 66.6 can be both explicitly converted to an int and compared to one.
>>> int(66.6) 66 >>> 12 < 66.6 True >>> 66.6 < 12 False It's a good thing that 66.6 won't be implicitly converted to an int since that would lose precision. > >>> a > [333, 1234.5, 1, 333, -1, 66.6] > >>> a.sort() > System.InvalidOperationException: Failed to compare two elements in the > array. - However, you're right that IronPython doesn't handle this correctly for sorting an array. We already have one bug for sorting mixed-type arrays (bug #63) but it's nice to add this case as well to the set we need to fix. Thanks - Jim _______________________________________________ users-ironpython.com mailing list users-ironpython.com@lists.ironpython.com http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com