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Author josh.r
Recipients josh.r, mark.dickinson, rhettinger
Date 2015-10-27.02:39:28
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Counter is documented as being primarily intended for integer counts. While you can use them with floats, I'm not sure they're the right data type for this use case. Having some methods that only make sense with floats, and others (like elements) that only make sense with integers is just confusing.
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