add limit_denominator method with tests#103
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FWIW, I would suggest creating a uniform method/trait to approximate numbers (as I proposed in #100), which should work for both float to rational and rational to rational conversions. |
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I appreciate that you cited your source, but I'm also uncomfortable with the license implications there. I think language translations do still generally count as derived works. I'm not really sure what we need to do about that... |
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Python's
fractionsmodule in the standard library implements a rational type and provides a really handylimit_denominatormethod. I've implemented it here along with some tests.This PR should address #99 .