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RE: newRPL - build 1255 released! [updated to 1282]
(08-03-2019 12:13 AM)Claudio L. Wrote:  
(08-02-2019 07:57 PM)The Shadow Wrote:  Claudio, it might be worth looking at the PDQ algorithm as a replacement for the ->Q algorithm currently in use. Not only will it fix the "overshooting" problem I mentioned a while back, but it has other desirable properties. (Naturally for use in ->Q the tolerance would be taken from the system settings and one wouldn't bother calculating the error. But the full-blown PDQ might make a worthy command in its own right.)

I like it! I hope Joe doesn't mind if his algorithm ends up being ported to newRPL, I'll make sure to provide proper attribution for the algorithm in the source code.

Well, nothing prevents from having the best of both worlds: a full-blown PDQ and a ->Q command which is just a wrapper around PDQ, accepting a real number and returning a fraction.
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