On 2015-11-14 22:53, Random832 wrote:
Marko Rauhamaa <[email protected]> writes:Actually, the real question is, is the unary - *really* so useful that it merits existence or is it just something that was mindlessly copied into programming languages from elementary school arithmetics?The alternative, if you want to be able to specify negative numbers at all, is to put - in the literal syntax. So what's "x-1"? I suppose you could use some *different* symbol in the literal syntax for negative numbers. I had a calculator once that used a different symbol (looked like a small superscript minus sign) for it. But Python is limited to ASCII for basic syntax elements for good reasons.
APL uses "¯" ('\N{MACRON}'), e.g. "¯1".
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