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The elusive negative zero on the HP 30b
05-10-2021, 12:07 PM (This post was last modified: 05-11-2021 07:09 AM by Marco Polo.)
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RE: The elusive negative zero on the HP 30b
(05-10-2021 09:39 AM)EdS2 Wrote:  Back in 2012, Katie Wasserman noted something unusual:
Quote:Try -55555 ^ -55555 on your 30b and tell me what you see.

The correct answer is a very small negative number which on most calculators will be rounded to zero. In this particular case - and it seems the 20b doesn't do it - the result is a displayed negative zero, which even tests as unequal to zero, although arithmetically it behaves as zero.

My questions would be
- what other calculations will return a negative zero?
- how did Katie find this one?
- why does the 30b do this? (and why doesn't the 20b)
- do any other HP calculators do this, or have any similar oddity?

Thanks to Bob for checking the 20b behaviour.

- HP50g approx mode: 0 (flag -20 clear) or "Negative Underflow" (flag -20 set)
- HP50g exact mode: "integer too large"
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