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Antonio 2015-04-12 18:25

[QUOTE=Batalov;399936]You have a rare gift of necroposting without even understanding what the post was about. (That post was from 2009 !)
Longer version for non-AOLers:
In Fortran, if you type
I = 3
K = I/5
you will get a zero.
However, if you replace I for GOD, you will get 0.6, because GOD is REAL. See?

[/QUOTE]

Surely you mean replace K with GOD?

Sine I-N (or i-n) are by default integers, K can't by 0.6

Batalov 2015-04-12 20:20

No that won't help, actually, because I is integer. I/5 will be zero no matter if K is REAL.
This is what I meant
I = 3
I = I/5

davar55 2015-04-12 22:36

[QUOTE=Batalov;399936]You have a rare gift of necroposting without even understanding what the post was about. (That post was from 2009 !)

TL;DR variant: It was an (unattrlibuted) [URL="http://quotabl.es/quotes/24645"]quote[/URL] from J. Allan Toogood.

Longer version for non-AOLers:
In Fortran, if you type
I = 3
I = I/5
you will get a zero.
However, if you replace I for GOD, you will get 0.6, because GOD is REAL. See?

GOD is REAL unless [I]you[/I] do something about it. Of course, [I]you[/I] can declare GOD COMPLEX or even create a new type and then declare GOD IMAGINARY. But that will be [I]you[/I], and it will be true for [I]you[/I] (sensu your programming world).
Before [I]you[/I] redefine GOD, though, GOD is REAL for everyone! :innocent:[/QUOTE]

Why in GOD's name, heaven forbid, would you think I didn't get it?
Perhaps you couldn't see I was joking, IMAGINARY not being a type recognized in
your versions of Fortran, only in some's views of reality.

[code]
REAL i,k,mary,n
INTEGER f,g,hail
COMPLEX c,d,e
IMAGINARY unicorn,gremlin,GOD

do 100 f = 1,100,1
call perform(hail,mary)
100
[/code]:smile:

Batalov 2015-04-13 17:21

[QUOTE=davar55;399954] IMAGINARY not being a type recognized in
your versions of Fortran, only in some's views of reality.
[/QUOTE]
You simply forgot to include
[CODE] TYPE IMAGINARY
REAL not
END TYPE IMAGINARY
REAL i,k,mary,n
INTEGER f,g,hail
COMPLEX c,d,e
IMAGINARY unicorn,gremlin,GOD

do 100 f = 1,100,1
call perform(hail,mary)
100[/CODE]
...and again applied your favorite trick - you assigned your imaginary mental construct to your opponent ("not being a type recognized in [B]your[/B] versions of Fortran").
As so many people already pointed to you, you love doing that and you've done it again.

You have no idea about my versions of Fortran.

And perhaps you couldn't see I was joking?

davar55 2015-04-13 20:03

[QUOTE=Batalov;399989]You simply forgot to include
[CODE] TYPE IMAGINARY
REAL not
END TYPE IMAGINARY
REAL i,k,mary,n
INTEGER f,g,hail
COMPLEX c,d,e
IMAGINARY unicorn,gremlin,GOD

do 100 f = 1,100,1
call perform(hail,mary)
100[/CODE]
...and again applied your favorite trick - you assigned your imaginary mental construct to your opponent ("not being a type recognized in [B]your[/B] versions of Fortran").
As so many people already pointed to you, you love doing that and you've done it again.

You have no idea about my versions of Fortran.

And perhaps you couldn't see I was joking?[/QUOTE]

Doesn't TYPE IMAGINARY simply type zero on the screen, since IMAGINARY is at that point an integral zero?

And tell me about fortran with a TYPE declarator such as yours! I love it !!!!!

Batalov 2015-04-13 20:18

Someone is way behind times! Ahem-[SPOILER]Wiki is your friend![/SPOILER]-choooo!

If they didn't add that (and that was in twenty five years ago, man!), they would have been totally obsolete.
Every language (human languages, too) steals from all other languages... or perishes.

davar55 2015-04-13 20:21

[QUOTE=Batalov;399998]Someone is way behind times! Ahem-[SPOILER]Wiki is your friend![/SPOILER]-choooo!

If they didn't add that (and that was in twenty five years ago, man!), they would have been totally obsolete.
Every language (human languages, too) steals from all other languages... or perishes.[/QUOTE]

Nice to learn about Fortran80 or whatever, I was at C at the time.

And you're right about language shift - publish or perish.

TheMawn 2015-04-14 03:27

[QUOTE=davar55;400000]Nice to learn about Fortran80 or whatever, I was at C at the time.

And you're right about language shift - publish or perish.[/QUOTE]

Congratulations on Post # 400,000.

davar55 2015-04-14 17:47

[QUOTE=TheMawn;400037]Congratulations on Post # 400,000.[/QUOTE]

Really ?!!

[AS COLORFUL BALLOONS DROP ALL AROUND]

Cool.

davar55 2015-11-07 02:09

[QUOTE=TheMawn;400037]Congratulations on Post # 400,000.[/QUOTE]

What are we up to now?

AND TO KEEP TO THE THREAD TOPIC:

Is there a GOD? You KNOW there isn't, so why do you have any doubts?

That is merely a rhetorical inflammmatory challenging question, so
I'll express my tolerance of those who believe in a God by just adding;

Everyone has the right to be wrong, just as long as they
don't wrong anyone else's right to be right.


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