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- From: bhoughto@sedona.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: How can you evaluate an arbitrary function?
- Date: 7 Jan 1993 03:00:30 GMT
- Organization: Intel Corp., Chandler, Arizona
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- In article <1993Jan6.202453.8630@news.tufts.edu> slahiri@jade.tufts.edu (Sandip Lahiri) writes:
- >Suppose you have to write a program which would accept any arbitrary
- >function f(x) and calculate its values for x = ... . The program has
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- I dunno.
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- How'd they do it when they wrote bc(1)?
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- --Blair
- "Before whom?"
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