![]() This section of the official tutorial (well worth going through completely) includes a very brief introduction to basic calculator functions: ![]() As a demo of a bignum, try math.factorial(10000). Just open a terminal window and type ‘python’, and if you need trig or more advanced functions, type ‘import math’. Python does bignums transparently and sneers at 64 bit numbers as miniscule. Paulc wrote: “64 bit numbers… AND I have in the past had to deal with very large numbers”
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