On 18.09.2013 02:17, David Johnston wrote:
Andreas Ulbrich wrote
create operator ^- (leftarg = float, procedure = reciproce);
works too, but
create operator / (leftarg = float, procedure = reciproce);
not.
Do you mean the "^" operator or the "^-" operator? Rowan claims that "^"
does not in fact work here...
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I'd like to take the /-Operator as the inverse element of an element
relating to multiplication analogous the '-'-Operator for the inverse
relating to addition.
As a compromise, because the left unary / not work, I took '^-' for "to
the power of minus (one)".
It sounds logical, that native operators (4.1.6, Table 4-2) could be not
redefined with other number of arguments (% doesn't work to as left
unary...). But than a miss some documentation hints what are native
operators.
Thanks
Andreas
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