diff --git a/03_Julia_type_system.html b/03_Julia_type_system.html index c979ca3..e068f25 100644 --- a/03_Julia_type_system.html +++ b/03_Julia_type_system.html @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@
The correct answer is 4: while 1
is an integer,
1.0
is a floating-point value.
setindex!
-The correct solution is 4: ] to enter pkg mode, then
This is a highly non-linear system and thus very sensitive. The distances across different values for the counterweight and the release diff --git a/aio.html b/aio.html index 9e7ae82..f7a33cd 100644 --- a/aio.html +++ b/aio.html @@ -1202,7 +1202,7 @@
The correct answer is 4: while 1
is an integer,
1.0
is a floating-point value.
setindex!
-The correct solution is 4: ] to enter pkg mode, then
This is a highly non-linear system and thus very sensitive. The distances across different values for the counterweight and the release diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 0dffca5..b25fd8a 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@
The correct answer is 4: while 1
is an integer,
1.0
is a floating-point value.
setindex!
-The correct solution is 4: ] to enter pkg mode, then
This is a highly non-linear system and thus very sensitive. The distances across different values for the counterweight and the release diff --git a/instructor/aio.html b/instructor/aio.html index 6b8be80..b5fd0fd 100644 --- a/instructor/aio.html +++ b/instructor/aio.html @@ -1207,7 +1207,7 @@
The correct answer is 4: while 1
is an integer,
1.0
is a floating-point value.
setindex!
-The correct solution is 4: ] to enter pkg mode, then
This is a highly non-linear system and thus very sensitive. The distances across different values for the counterweight and the release diff --git a/instructor/index.html b/instructor/index.html index 5dc3876..68d8b8c 100644 --- a/instructor/index.html +++ b/instructor/index.html @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@