ruby --version
ruby 1.8.5 (2006-12-25 patchlevel 12) [sparc-solaris2.8]
irb
Float::MAX
=> 1.79769313486232e+308
1.0e+300
=> 1.0e300
1.0e+301
=> NaN
1.0e+308
=> NaN
1.0e+309
=> NaN
1.0e+700
=> 8.55180271847103e+116
And on my Windows XP machine …
ruby --version
ruby 1.8.5 (2006-12-25 patchlevel 12) [i386-cygwin]
irb
Float::MAX
=> 1.79769313486232e308
1.0e+300
=> 1.0e300
1.0e+301
=> 1.0e301
1.0e+308
=> 1.0e308
1.0e+309
=> Infinity
Any idea why the Solaris machine is fairly messed up for large float
values??
Blessings,
TwP
Im just learning ruby and im stuck the guide im using says
"Your first program
Congratulations! Now that you have made it this far, you are ready to
start writing programs.
Hello World
Grab a text editor and type in the following:
puts “Hello World”
Save the file as hello.rb and run it by typing
ruby hello.rb"
i’ve tried that more than once and it says the out is:
"irb(main):001:0> ruby hello.rb
NameError: undefined local variable or method `hello’ for main:Object
from (irb):1
irb(main):002:0> "
the guide never said what word processor should i use
i tried TextEdit.app but it fussed about the .rb
so i used Microsoft word and this is what it does…
Any tips?
On 4/17/07, poison tooth [email protected] wrote:
Save the file as hello.rb and run it by typing
i tried TextEdit.app but it fussed about the .rb
so i used Microsoft word and this is what it does…
Any tips?
Welcome to ruby.
You just hijacked a thread of someone else, you are probably not aware
of this.
Can you please resend your question to the mailing list, not in reply
to this thread.
And for future reference, please do not top post.
Thx
Robert