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Re: 0^0 = ?
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Gavin Jin |
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Re: 0^0 = ? |
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Fri, 14 Nov 2003 12:50:25 -0800 |
That's the correct answer but really has more to do with fundamental
math or logic than with octave.
On Nov 12, 2003, at 5:32 PM, Cong wrote:
I knows that in Matlab 0^0 (0 to the power of 0) may be 0 or 1 and it
is
not indefinite.
How about 0^0 in Octave? It is convenient in my program if 0^0 = 1.
Cong
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- 0^0 = ?, Cong, 2003/11/12
- RE: 0^0 = ?, Randy Gober, 2003/11/13
- Re: 0^0 = ?,
Gavin Jin <=
- RE: 0^0 = ?, j . e . drews, 2003/11/13
- RE: 0^0 = ?, John W. Eaton, 2003/11/13
- RE: 0^0 = ?, Mike Miller, 2003/11/13
- RE: 0^0 = ?, Randy Gober, 2003/11/14
- RE: 0^0 = ?, Mike Miller, 2003/11/14
- RE: 0^0 = ?, Randy Gober, 2003/11/14
- RE: 0^0 = ?, Mike Miller, 2003/11/14
- RE: 0^0 = ?, Randy Gober, 2003/11/13
- RE: 0^0 = ?, Boud Roukema, 2003/11/14
- RE: 0^0 = ?, John W. Eaton, 2003/11/14