In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Cantrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > AIUI, square roots apply to numbers, so how can you have a square root of > something that isn't a number, like an operator? You may as well say that > you can take the square root of anything - like the square root of equals, > or the square root of a pony. I think sqrt(not) only works because it cancels itself out much the same as sqrt(-1) does. Other things don't have the toggle-nature, so wouldn't make sense. -- rob partington % [EMAIL PROTECTED] % http://lynx.browser.org/
- lvalue subroutines Ian Brayshaw
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