Charles Greathouse on Mon, 07 Nov 2022 15:49:07 +0100 |
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Re: Bug in evaluating "if(p==[],...)" |
On Sat, Nov 05, 2022 at 11:42:04PM +0100, Gottfried Helms wrote:
> This is a funny bug.
>
> I have a function with two arguments (p,q);
> - if in argument p is a scalar value, a vector in q is expected,
> - if in p is a vector, in q is a scalar expected.
> The vectors can be empty (p=[] or q=[]), their type being vector
> simply indicates, that some specific sequel has to be worked.
>
>
> Here is the maximally reduced function:
>
> {testfindroots_pq(p=[],q=[]) = my();
> if(p==[]
> ,print("p=",p," q=",q," ---> heading in p==[] path ");
> ,print("p=",p," q=",q," ---> heading in p<>[] path ");
> ); }
>
>
> Here the result:
>
> testfindroots_pq([],1) \\ p=[] q=1 ---> heading in p==[] path +++ correct
> testfindroots_pq([],0) \\ p=[] q=0 ---> heading in p==[] path +++ correct
>
> testfindroots_pq(1,[]) \\ p=1 q=[] ---> heading in p<>[] path +++ correct
> testfindroots_pq(0,[]) \\ p=0 q=[] ---> heading in p==[] path ***** false *****
>
> The problem is here, that supplying the scalar integer value "0" is
> taken as "==[]" (but not for instance the integer value "1")
Yes this is sometime annoying, you can use ===[] instead, not sure it that helps you:
? 0===[]
%1 = 0
? 1===[]
%2 = 0
? []===[]
%3 = 1
Cheers,
Bill