August 03, 2008 Re: funny behaviour | ||||
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sorry, never the less one wouls ned the test database and the source are still to interwined
Koroskin Denis Wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 00:50:22 +0400, hrk <l8atnight@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > sure - thanks for trying
> > file 1
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> > Koroskin Denis Wrote:
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> >> On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 22:11:49 +0400, hrk <l8atnight@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> > hi all,
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> >> > just don’t know what’s happening anymore. Could anybody
> >> help?
> >> > I do have an array,
> >> >
> >> > const double const_dscales[19] = [
> >> > 1.0,1.0E1, 1.0E2, 1.0E3, 1.0E4, 1.0E5,
> >> > 1.0E6, 1.0E7, 1.0E8, 1.0E9, 1.0E10, 1.0E11,
> >> > 1.0E12, 1.0E13, 1.0E14, 1.0E15, 1.0E16, 1.0E17,
> >> > 1.0E18 ];
> >> >
> >> > whichis imported by various modules. When i call it from main declared in main such as
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> >> > double divisor = const_dscales (2);
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> >>
> >> That's an incorrect syntax. You should use const_dscales[2] instead.
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> >> > it works. If it is called the same way in a method of some class it returns inf. I tried to rename, but that will not make a difference. I made a function of it
> >> >
> >> > double scaler(double sc) {return std.c.math.pow(10.0, sc);}
> >> >
> >> > and had it as a private / public method in a class and the same thing
> >> > happened. I can’t get it to work in class, be it private or
> >> public.
> >> > Please enlighten me.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Could you show a code sample so that we could compile and test it, please?
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> No-no, not like this! Strip the sample down as much as possible, first.
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