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Re: [SPAM: 5.011] [pygame] Re: removing 'experimental' notice from pygame.math
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- From: Greg Ewing <greg.ewing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2018 13:05:28 +1300
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René Dudfield wrote:
Length is also confusing because... length of the container.
Yes, in Python terms the "length" of a vector should
really be the number of components it has.
(BTW, there's a similar problem in Python itself with using
len() for the size of containers in general. I find the
"length" of a dictionary to be a somewhat weird concept,
because I don't think of it as a linear data structure.
Even more so with sets!)
--
Greg