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author | Jim Garrison <jim@garrison.cc> | 2015-05-02 22:26:12 -0700 |
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committer | Jim Garrison <jim@garrison.cc> | 2015-05-02 22:26:12 -0700 |
commit | 88dd3f24dab91c35f73157a1b1fffcf6d9bc4dc3 (patch) | |
tree | 7055d5625912419fbe725d63448b1fbebc37a2eb | |
parent | 7bc99fcaf4329b3c25cca671f62a03b67aa4d46e (diff) |
[julia/en] Update for Julia 0.3 and fix a few typos
-rw-r--r-- | julia.html.markdown | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/julia.html.markdown b/julia.html.markdown index 3a52018c..5ccd6484 100644 --- a/julia.html.markdown +++ b/julia.html.markdown @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ filename: learnjulia.jl Julia is a new homoiconic functional language focused on technical computing. While having the full power of homoiconic macros, first-class functions, and low-level control, Julia is as easy to learn and use as Python. -This is based on the current development version of Julia, as of October 18th, 2013. +This is based on Julia 0.3. ```ruby @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ false # $ can be used for string interpolation: "2 + 2 = $(2 + 2)" # => "2 + 2 = 4" -# You can put any Julia expression inside the parenthesis. +# You can put any Julia expression inside the parentheses. # Another way to format strings is the printf macro. @printf "%d is less than %f" 4.5 5.3 # 5 is less than 5.300000 @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ end # inside the julia folder to find these files. # You can initialize arrays from ranges -a = [1:5] # => 5-element Int64 Array: [1,2,3,4,5] +a = [1:5;] # => 5-element Int64 Array: [1,2,3,4,5] # You can look at ranges with slice syntax. a[1:3] # => [1, 2, 3] @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ in(("two", 3), filled_dict) # => false haskey(filled_dict, "one") # => true haskey(filled_dict, 1) # => false -# Trying to look up a non-existant key will raise an error +# Trying to look up a non-existent key will raise an error try filled_dict["four"] # => ERROR: key not found: four in getindex at dict.jl:489 catch e |