Torture tests: what do they mean?
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05-13-2014, 10:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-13-2014 11:01 PM by jebem.)
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Torture tests: what do they mean?
This site calls my attention to how different calculators are concerning the used algorithms to get a result for a specific problem.
For example, the tan(355/226) has an ideal result of -7497258.185... It gives me the following results (in Radian mode) for these models: HP-Prime: -7497089.06508 HP-50G: -7497089.06508 Casio FX-991DE PLUS: -7497258.44 WP-34S: -7497258.194 Clearly the HP models algorithms deviates somehow from the expected result, contrary to what the Walter&Pauli algorithms which are giving fantastic close results. My new acquisition, the Casio FX-991DE PLUS, is a nice surprise with a close second in this torture test, probably because it uses 15 digits internally like many others Casio calculators. Jose Mesquita RadioMuseum.org member |
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