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Summation based benchmark for calculators
12-23-2017, 09:05 AM
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RE: Summation based test for calculators
(12-22-2017 11:10 PM)pier4r Wrote:  
(12-22-2017 10:18 PM)Arno K Wrote:  I ususally am not that enthusiastic about these tests

Yes they are nothing special, but they give an idea and moreover it is the first time I see the possibility to compare with scientific calculators (at least the last generation). Plus the formula is pretty easy to type. I did it on the ti89 and nspire that I almost never touch.

If I understood correctly, the 0.223s where obtained in the home using Teval(). Could you run with the same setup a test until 10k ?

I hope someone with a new dm42 does the test too. As well as some casio devices.

2.072s to get it to 10000.
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