I dont read number anywhere in there.Nylarathotep said:So, you're still being intentionally obtuse after saying that 0 is a number?kouriichi said:So your saying 0 is not a nmber, but a place holder?Nylarathotep said:That assumes, of course, that a placeholder cannot be a number (which numbers are).kouriichi said:snip
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number
Use that definition then
And considering that i said, it could have a different rule from other numbers.
You just agreed with me by posting that. xD 0 can be a place holder and not a number.
And yes I was- BECAUSE it's a placeholder, it's a number.
Your favourite source of absolute truth: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placeholder
infact ctrl+F doesnt find the word number anywhere on the page.
It might fit "Free variables and bound variables, symbols that will later be replaced by some literal string", but that doesnt make it a number. That makes it a symbol or variable.