From 246d96555f47210a44a391a3fcea286ea60ec52b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Guido van Rossum Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 16:14:12 +0000 Subject: Typo in example. --- Doc/lib/libcmath.tex | 2 +- Doc/libcmath.tex | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/lib/libcmath.tex b/Doc/lib/libcmath.tex index 107fa8b..0a4a667 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libcmath.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libcmath.tex @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ The module also defines two mathematical constants: Note that the selection of functions is similar, but not identical, to that in module \code{math}. The reason for having two modules is, that some users aren't interested in complex numbers, and perhaps -don't even know what they are. They would rather have \code{math(-1)} +don't even know what they are. They would rather have \code{math.sqrt(-1)} raise an exception than return a complex number. Also note that the functions defined in \code{cmath} always return a complex number, even if the answer can be expressed as a real number (in which case the diff --git a/Doc/libcmath.tex b/Doc/libcmath.tex index 107fa8b..0a4a667 100644 --- a/Doc/libcmath.tex +++ b/Doc/libcmath.tex @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ The module also defines two mathematical constants: Note that the selection of functions is similar, but not identical, to that in module \code{math}. The reason for having two modules is, that some users aren't interested in complex numbers, and perhaps -don't even know what they are. They would rather have \code{math(-1)} +don't even know what they are. They would rather have \code{math.sqrt(-1)} raise an exception than return a complex number. Also note that the functions defined in \code{cmath} always return a complex number, even if the answer can be expressed as a real number (in which case the -- cgit v0.12