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178
Appendix:
Accuracy
of
Numerical
Calculations
present, recall
that
example
1
contains
no
subtraction, therefore
no
cancellation,
and is
still
devastated
by its
rounding error.
In
this
respect example
1 is
counterintuitive,
a
little
bit
scary. Nowhere
in
it can we
find
one or two
arithmetic operations
to
blame
for the
catastrophe;
no
small rearrangement will
set
everything
right
as
happened
for
c(x). Alas, example
1 is not an
isolated example.
As
computers
and
calculators grow
in
power,
so do
instances
of
insidious error growth become more common.
To
help
you
recognize error growth
and
cope with
it is the
ultimate
goal
of
this
appendix.
We
shall
start
with
the
simplest kinds
of
errors
and
work
our way up
gradually
to the
subtle errors
that
can
afflict
the
sophisticated computations possible
on the
HP-15C.
A
Hierarchy
of
Errors
Some errors
are
easier
to
explain
and to
tolerate
than
others.
Therefore,
the
functions delivered
by
single keystrokes
on the
HP-15C
have been categorized,
for the
purposes
of
easier
exposition, according
to how
difficult
their errors
are to
estimate.
The
estimates should
be
regarded
as
goals
set by the
calculator's
designers rather
than
as
specifications
that
guarantee some
stated
level
of
accuracy.
On the
other hand,
the
designers believe they
can
prove
mathematically
that
their accuracy goals have been
achieved,
and
extensive
testing
has
produced
no
indication
so far
that
they might
be
mistaken.
Level
0: No
Error
Functions which should
map
small integers (smaller
than
1010)
to
small integers
do so
exactly, without error,
as you
might expect.
Examples:
v/I=2
-23
=
-8
320
=
3,486,784,401
log(109)
= 9
6!
=
720
cos'^O)
= 90 (in
Degrees
mode)
ABS(4,684,660
+
4,684,6590
=
6,625,109
(in
Complex
mode)
Also
exact
for
real
argments
are
I
ABS|.
|
FRAC|,
|
INT|,
|
RND|,
and
comparisons
(such
as
|x^y|).
But the
matrix
functions
S,
0
>
11/*l,
|
MATRIX|6,
and |
MATRIX]9
(determinant)
are
exceptions
(refer
to
page
192).

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