HP 15C and INT(1/√(1-x),0,1)
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01-11-2018, 09:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2018 09:43 PM by Dieter.)
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RE: HP 15C and INT(1/√(1-x),0,1)
(01-11-2018 06:35 PM)Mike (Stgt) Wrote: Do you have the MoHP CD? Did you find the PPC ROM Users's Manual there? Did you read what's written about routine IG - Integrate? I neither own a physical Advantage ROM nor the PPC ROM, but I have V41 here, which is set to a speed that very closely matches that of a real '41. - With FIX 2 set, the Advantage Pac's INTEG routine returns 1,99 after 1:34 minutes. - The PPC ROM's IG routine (which shows successive approcimations) arrives at this point after about 3 minutes. - The PPC ROM stops after two successive approximations with the same result, rounded to display precision. This requires 9:20 minutes with a final result of 2,00. BTW both ROMs have different integration algorithms. The PPC ROM's IG program is a classic Romberg method while the Advantage ROM's INTEG routine seems to implement the same (or at least a similar) method as the 34C or 15C. While no details have been officially published it was said that this is "a Romberg method" with a modified way of sampling the function values. Dieter |
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