nd this or is that simply "a matter of life"?
I have some other questions, but I will save them for latter.
Please, keep in mind that I am a newbie in Python. Despite that, I am enjoying
the little that I know.
Thank you very much in advance,
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On 04/25/2008 09:30 AM, Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
When you are up to speed in python I suggest you check out gmpy for
number theory algorithms.
Thanks. That is quite useful to know when I don't want to code explicitly the
details of the algorithm.
Thanks, Rogério.
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amount of memory required.
Yes, despite the asymptotic consumption of memory being the same, the practical
one is also a concern. And in my original version of that loop (sketched in
paper) was a for loop, but with C syntax.
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On 04/25/2008 01:30 AM, Steve Holden wrote:
Rogério Brito wrote:
I'm just getting my feet wet on Python and, just for starters, I'm
coding some elementary number theory algorithms (yes, I know that most
of them are already implemented as modules, but this is an exercise in
le
On 04/25/2008 01:09 AM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 21:31:15 -0300, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
a = [i for i in range(0,n+1)]
Uhm... At least in 2.4 and earlier, range() returns a list... No
need for the list-c
print a[i]
i += 1
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