in reply to Re^3: Meaning Of error in perl
in thread Meaning Of error in perl
But within the context we are really talking about, i.e. common arithmetic multiplication and division between natural, relative, rational, algebraic, transcendental, real or complex numbers, division by zero is mathematically impossible and even inconceivable. And the same goes for integers and floating-point numbers in CS.
I made the point that a division by 0 is mathematically impossible (Ok, granted, within the framework of the previous paragraph), because I feel this is a much more general and profound statement than just saying that it is not possible with all known programming language, which could be construed to mean that existing languages all have this limitation. This is not a language limitation, this is something which has been proven to be mathematically impossible. In other words, a very bold statement that it not only so, but will forever be so.
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Re^5: Meaning Of error in perl
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 08, 2014 at 23:52 UTC | |
by Laurent_R (Canon) on Jul 09, 2014 at 06:53 UTC |