"Robert Kern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > That's *it*.
So, how would you overload an operator to do:
With native complex support:
def twice(a):
return 2*a
print twice(3+4j), twice(2), twice("abc")
Let's presume for a moment that complex is *not* a native data type in
Python. How would we implement the above - cleanly?
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