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| From | Jan Burse <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Subject | Re: higher precision doubles |
| Date | Sat, 06 Aug 2011 23:20:35 +0200 |
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Hi
According to ISO LIA it is desired NOT to print eps or a multiple
of eps as zero. This doesn't bother me at all, it rather shows
the high quality of the Java float writing algorithm.
So if you add x == 0 to your solution, you would get:
> -0.000000, false
> -0.000000, false
And BTW the negative sign in front of the zero anyway indicates
that some rounding was going on, and not a true zero was returned
by the computation. And you could try x == 0 || x == -0, if this
is possible, and you would still get false.
Bye
markspace schrieb:
> On 8/6/2011 12:24 PM, Jan Burse wrote:
>> Motivating example, in Go we have:
> ...
>> In Java we have:
> ...
>> zero1=-2.4492935982947064E-16
>> zero2=-2.4492935982947064E-16
>
>
> I honestly don't find this very motivating. Zero is what you make of it.
> In engineering I learning that 6 digits are sufficient for almost any
> practical task. 30 is way overkill.
>
> As far as printing is concerned, don't get confused by the funny
> numbers. It's just a matter of understanding and selecting the correct
> format.
>
> Counter motivating example:
>
> public class FpPrint {
>
> public static void main( String[] args )
> {
> System.out.printf( "%6.6f\n", Math.sin( Math.PI * 2 ) );
> System.out.printf( "%6.6f\n", StrictMath.sin( StrictMath.PI * 2 ) );
> }
> }
>
> run:
> -0.000000
> -0.000000
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 0 seconds)
>
>
> Here we understand what significant digits mean, and we print the
> correct and desired number of digits. We're good.
>
> There's many times many accumulated errors between 0 and 2 x 10^-16 .
> Just because the default Java printer doesn't print a "0" doesn't mean
> we should panic. That's really all your demonstrating here: the default
> printing behavior of System.out.println.
>
>
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