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| From: | Peter Berdeklis <peter AT atmosp DOT physics DOT utoronto DOT ca> |
| Subject: | Re: complex in c (!c++) |
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| Organization: | University of Toronto - Dept. of Physics |
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| Date: | Tue, 4 Mar 1997 20:29:28 GMT |
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I'm sorry about the response I just sent out about the C++ complex data type. I did not pay attention to the subject of the thread which specifies complex in _c (!c++)_. Please disregard my last message. (I just spent the last 2.5 hrs getting intermitantly electricuted by a He-Ne laser and my brain is still on the blink. :) --------------- Peter Berdeklis Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Toronto
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