Odd(0)=1
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Isnt it just plain wrong though? I cant see a lot of point in reproducing it if theres not a good reason.
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It's important that DCs follow the standards, even goofy ones. A formula should work exactly the same way in spreadsheet X as it does inside SU, or you couldn't interoperate with spreadsheet X.
All that being said, my brain totally thinks of 0 as an even number.
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hm... not actually thought if that. First instinct would be even, as it's between 1 and -1 which is odd, but thinking mroe, isn't it none of them? since 0 is a representation of nothing? (goofy standards aside)
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Well, now you got my brain ticking on this... Had to look more into this. Searching Google for an answer hasn't helped much. One of the links I came across: http://ask.yahoo.com/20020909.html
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Im sticking with even, i like the nice simple definition
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What's infinity then ...
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That's even, too. Two times half infinity (which in itself is equal to infinity, too).
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The problem I think is that both zero and infinity can be considered either since the first (odd) index number of an array is always 0. In US and China the ground floor is 1 but its datum is 0 (NB "ground zero"). In these types of situations it can cause some problems.
Un morceau de pas de quoi
Chris
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Nothing like resurrecting an old thread, but i found a rather in depth wikipedia article on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evenness_of_zero and most importantly it supports my original point
And infinity isnt a number, so trying to work out if its odd or even is like trying to work out if a haddock is odd or even
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I'm just trying to work out what a haddock is...(crazy Brittish english
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