More or less. Careful, though, because bool, as written, is always true. Or rather, always undefines the object that you were trying to check for truth. Remember, references are always defined and true. You probably want to be true when either of the X and Y (or r and theta) is nonzero.
TACCTGTTTGAGTGTAACAATCATTCGCTCGGTGTATCCATCTTTG ACACAATGAATCTTTGACTCGAACAATCGTTCGGTCGCTCCGACGCIn reply to Re: Re: Re: Operation `bool': no method found, argument in overloaded package Vector2D at
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