That sounds like a recipe for even more confusion further down the road;
now whether you get a -0-i or a 0-i out of your bag depends on which one
of the two was put in first, and the difference between 0 and -0 surely
makes a difference in enough cases when doing floating point math that
it would come up at just the right time to ruin your day :(
On 14/06/2019 00:28, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
We could potentially give 0e0 and -0e0 the same .WHICH, which would solve the
bag issue.
On 13 Jun 2019, at 21:02, Timo Paulssen <t...@wakelift.de> wrote:
Unfortunately, that's what the IEEE prescribes, so all we can really do is:
*shrug*
On 13/06/2019 21:01, Sean McAfee wrote:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 11:12 AM Brad Gilbert <b2gi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> (-i).reals
(-0 -1)
Ah, so it's nothing particular to Complex:
bag 0e0, -0e0
bag(-0, 0)
Can't say I'm thrilled to have two distinct zeroes.