tuples and cartesian coordinates
Gerrit Holl
gerrit at nl.linux.org
Wed Dec 17 16:19:30 EST 2003
Skip Montanaro wrote:
> Gerrit> the FAQ says:
>
> >> For example, a Cartesian coordinate is appropriately represented as a
> >> tuple of two or three numbers.
>
> Gerrit> I find it strange to use tuples for a coordinate....
>
> Gerrit> Shouldn't coordinates be mutable?
>
> See the recent (long) thread on this subject:
> http://tinyurl.com/zoyt
Hmm, the only message I see on the question whether tuples are useful
for *coordinates* is:
http://tinyurl.com/35ojd
yours,
Gerrit.
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