HP35s Revisited Trig Quandary Bug # 2
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02-17-2015, 09:18 PM
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RE: HP35s Revisited Trig Quandary Bug # 2
(02-17-2015 09:07 PM)Thomas Klemm Wrote:(02-17-2015 06:00 PM)MarkHaysHarris777 Wrote: Consequently, its too slow for calculating millions of digits of PI, or multiple transcendentals of hundreds of thousands of digits (not that many people except geeks like me do that, I get it). I am most certainly consistent... and your argument is a non sequitur. As an interest in high speed number crunching (a personal excursion into number theory, prime research, and encryption) I run my -- PC -- late at night while I'm asleep crunching out transcendentals to many hundreds of thousands of digits. I set my calculator (HP35s) to FIX 4, or ENG 4. PS SIN has the same problem on the ZERO end, that COSINE has at pi/2. Set your HP35s to FIX 4 and run SIN(.0001) ; similar to COS(89.9999) Oh look, its the same value either way-> 1.7453E-6 (very reasonable answer) PSS its also the same internal value either way... 174532925000 Cheers, marcus Kind regards, marcus |
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