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Hydrazer how do you convert a number from base b to base 10 with a variable? i tried doing ```pl 21:44
my $base = 6;
my $num = "12345";
say :6($num);
say :$base($num);
``` and im getting ```
1865
No such method 'CALL-ME' for invocant of type 'Pair'
in block <unit> at file0.code line 4
```
how do you convert a number from base b to base 10 with a variable? i tried doing ```pl 21:45
my $base = 6;
my $num = "12345";
say :6($num);
say :$base($num);
``` and im getting ```
1865
No such method 'CALL-ME' for invocant of type 'Pair'
in block <unit> at file0.code line 4
``` would like both outputs to be the same
how do you convert a number from base b to base 10 with a variable? i tried doing ```pl 21:46
my $base = 6;
my $num = "12345";
say :6($num);
say :$base($num);
``` and im getting ```
1865
No such method 'CALL-ME' for invocant of type 'Pair'
in block <unit> at file0.code line 5
``` would like both outputs to be the same
Nemokosch not sure if this syntax will work, there is the parse-base function though 22:12
docs.raku.org/routine/parse-base 22:13
Hydrazer oh nice 22:14
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colemanx Hello, everyone! I'm reading Raku Fundamentals 2nd ed. The async chapter has this example code envs.sh/pg 23:19
The for loop, it's not synchronously executed, it seems.
How does that work? Are "for" sometimes sync and sometimes async? 23:20
If you have this book, the code is page 70