A quick precision test
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06-03-2014, 01:51 AM
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RE: A quick precison test
(06-02-2014 10:37 PM)pito Wrote: A friend of mine has advised me today there is following quick precision test when testing better calculators in the shop: This is from an old Scientific American article, "How to handle numbers with thousands of digits, and why one might want to", by Fred Gruenberger (Computer Recreations, April 1984). ( "Come e perché trattare numeri con migliaia di cifre", in Le Scienze ) In double precision the WP 34S return: 674530,4707410845593826891847277722 Comparing this result with 674530,4707410845593826891780297468 ( 1,0000001 ENTER 27 f 2^x f y^x ) we get Percent error = 9,92990782557e-25 ( excellent! ) As a comparison, Hewlett-Packard 33, 67, 41C returns "674494,0561" Percent error = 0,00540 ( not so bad in 1984 ) Regards, Gerson. Note: "DECIMAL-POINT IS COMMA" |
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