Pinecones multiply like rabbits around here...
Mark Nenadov
mnenadov at stclairc.on.ca
Tue Jul 24 08:27:44 EDT 2001
In article <mailman.995975742.21691.python-list at python.org>, "Skip
Montanaro" <skip at pobox.com> wrote:
> I was on a walk with my wife and dog yesterday. Out of the blue I asked
> her "what's the result of five divided by two?" After a little
> back-and-forth where she tried to figure out how I was trying to trick
> her and make her look foolish she answered, "two-and-a-half". I then
> posed, "Suppose you have five pinecones and you want to clump them into
> groups of two. What would you do?". Her answer was, "Put two in the
> first group, two in the second group, and break the last pinecone in two
> so the third group would have two as well."
> Can we represent that in Python's arithmetic operations somehow? :-)
Hmm...
answer = 5 / 2
print answer
>> 2
sys.mathtype = "break those dark pinecones"
answer = 5/2
print answer
>> 2.5
wow! :)
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~Mark Nenadov (author/editor for http://www.coffeecode.com)
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