Hi Monk,
I love perl6 number, it use rationals number by defulat.
But how about large number? can I use it by default?
some code like that:
my Rat @example = 1 , * ** 0.9999 ... Inf;
This work fine on
@example[^4]
But when the number going bigger , it will stored float point by default and type check fail.
How can i fix that?
fixed question:
Addition 、 Subtraction 、Multiplication 、 Division 、 Modulo
my Rat @ex01 = 1.0 , * + 0.9999 ... Inf;
my Rat @ex02 = 1.0 , * - 0.9999 ... Inf;
my Rat @ex03 = 1.0 , * * 0.9999 ... Inf;
my Rat @ex04 = 1.0 , * / 0.9999 ... Inf;
my Rat @ex05 = 1.0 , * % 0.9999 ... Inf;
my %ex = :add(@ex01), :substrat(@ex02), :mult(@ex03),
div(@ex04), mod(@ex05);
try {
for < add substrat mult div mod > -> $op {
for 1 .. 20 -> $count {
.say;
(%ex{$op})[$count]
}
}
}
This try will fail in Multiplication and Division
Why?
How to fix it?
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