Different trig algorithms in CAS and Home?
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01-04-2018, 11:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-04-2018 11:45 PM by chromos.)
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RE: Different trig algorithms in CAS and Home?
(01-04-2018 06:46 PM)Dieter Wrote:(01-04-2018 02:39 PM)chromos Wrote: Thank you for reply, Dieter, even it didn't answer my question why current calculator doesn't have better precision (or accuracy - my knowledge of english isn't capable differentiate these terms) than calculator 40 years old. No, it's still not answering my question why current calculator (HP Prime) with 32bit ARM9 CPU @400MHz has +/- the same number of significant digits as calculator 40 years old (TI-58/59) with 4bit TMC0501 @200kHz. Maybe my question is badly formulated? Nevertheless thank you for your time you put into your reply. (01-04-2018 07:49 PM)Didier Lachieze Wrote: As explained here the HP 48 math library (Saturn assembler) has been rewritten In C to be used in the new HP calculators starting with the HP 20b/30b. This explains why the results of the HP Prime in Home mode are the same as the HP 48. Thank you, Didier, now I got it. Prime G2, 15C CE |
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