"for" loops (was Re: C++ vs. Modula2)

Barry Margolin barmar at think.COM
Tue Jan 31 06:32:51 AEST 1989


In article <1381 at X.UUCP> john at frog.UUCP (John Woods) writes:
]In article <19579 at agate.BERKELEY.EDU>, bowles at eris.berkeley.edu (Jeff A. Bowles) writes:
]>    If I had a nickel for every time, in Fortran,
]>    that I needed a loop that ran from 0.0 to 1.0 by 0.1 (or the like)
]...you'd be broke.  You NEVER need a loop that runs from 0.0 to 1.0 by 0.1.
]1/10 is a repeating fraction in binary

Just because Fortran can't do it doesn't mean that he doesn't NEED it;
it just means he can't GET it.  Since the real world mostly works in
decimal, I imagine that the need is frequent.  Luckily, there are
well-known and easy ways around this problem.


Barry Margolin
Thinking Machines Corp.

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