I will have a look at that. :)
On 29 mars 04, at 19:47, Alexander@Lazarevic.de wrote:
Hi Stef!
This might have edges, but maybe starting point.
Alex
So what do you prefer? I like the idea of alexander. Alexander do you want to do it? I can review it that way. Now I'm the middle of an export/import facility for ThreadNavigator so that I stop to lose time for building demoes.
from preamble:
"Change Set: IntegerPrintOnPadding Date: 29 March 2004 Author: Alexander Lazarevic
This changeset improves and changes (a little) the way integers can be printend in different numeratives.
- The meaning of printStringBase has changed. printStringBase: will
just print a number in any base and the (new) storeStringBase: will print the number with a leading base.
Examples:
3994 printStringBase: 16 --> 'F9A' 3994 storeStringBase: 16 --> '16rF9A'
- The new method printOn:base:length:padded: (et al) helps formatting
output a little.
Examples:
3735928559 printStringBase: 16 length: 20 padded: false --> ' DEADBEEF' 3735928559 printStringBase: 16 length: 20 padded: true --> '000000000000DEADBEEF' 3735928559 storeStringBase: 16 length: 20 padded: true --> '16r000000000DEADBEEF' -3735928559 storeStringBase: 16 length: 20 padded: false --> ' -16rDEADBEEF'
- Some redundant code got removed, some methods got deprecated and some
moved.As one result Fractions now can also respond to printOn:base: like Integers and Floats (just to be consistent).
Examples: (15/11) printStringBase: 16 --> '(F/B)' (15/11) storeStringBase: 16 --> '(16rF/16rB)' The following worked before: (16rF/16rB) printString --> '(15/11)'
- For more examples see the IntegerPrintOnPaddingTests changeset and
the classes IntegerTests and FrationTests "! <IntegerPrintOnPadding.cs.gz>