Why do I get zero?
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Running 7.10.0 (R2010a) under Windows 7 on an Intel i5 (Lenovo laptop):
K>> TAhi
TAhi = -8.6578e+009
K>> TAlo
TAlo = -8.6578e+009
K>> TAhi/2.0 - TAlo/2.0
ans = 9.5367e-007
K>> (TAhi+TAlo)/2.0 - TAlo
ans = 0
Why do I get 0 when I should get 9.5367e-007 ? I wouldn't image e-007 is anywhere near machine tolerance.
Any help is appreciated!
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Fangjun Jiang
on 24 Jun 2011
Maybe you can type in the following command and then do your calculation again to see the difference
format long
David Young
on 24 Jun 2011
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(TAhi-TAlo)/TAhi is close to machine precision, and it's this relative size that matters when comparing two almost equal numbers.
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