>
> Sure they can, if you allow the representation to change. For
> instance, you could represent ONE as "1" and PI as "PI". Thus a
> program could contain:
>
> expression result
>
> 2 < PI TRUE
> 3 < PI FALSE
> PI - PI 0
> FLOOR PI 3
>
You missed the best one of all.
PI / PI 1
This is were the symbolic processors get a huge amount of
power.
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