02-26-2003, 11:57 AM
ok, thanks glenn, and everyone that responded. It's good to find an active forum such as this one.
I'm , perhaps not as skilled as I'd like to be and I am having trouble making "F" double precision. The function gives an "overflow" error for any "n" greater than 12. can anyone give me a hand?
It would still be nice to have the function solve the equation:
x = p! / (n! (p-n)!)
Where the user would be prompted for p and n.
Thanks again,
Hedgehog
I'm , perhaps not as skilled as I'd like to be and I am having trouble making "F" double precision. The function gives an "overflow" error for any "n" greater than 12. can anyone give me a hand?
It would still be nice to have the function solve the equation:
x = p! / (n! (p-n)!)
Where the user would be prompted for p and n.
Thanks again,
Hedgehog
n a world as crazy as this one, it ought to be easy to find something that happens solely by chance. It isn't.
Kevin McKeen
The Orderly Pursuit of Pure Disorder.
Discover, January, 1981
Kevin McKeen
The Orderly Pursuit of Pure Disorder.
Discover, January, 1981