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− | :{{note|1=If you don't specify enough digits then you can get an apparently wrong answer due to [http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19957-01/806-3568/ncg_goldberg.html floating point cancelation] for example <br> <code>Numeric[-500000000/785398163*sin(785398163/500000000)*1258025227.19^2+500000000/785398163*1258025227.19^2,10]</code> will give | + | :{{note|1=If you don't specify enough digits then you can get an apparently wrong answer due to [http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19957-01/806-3568/ncg_goldberg.html floating point cancelation] for example <br> <code>Numeric[-500000000/785398163*sin(785398163/500000000)*1258025227.19^2+500000000/785398163*1258025227.19^2,10]</code> will give 4096 but <br><code>Numeric[-500000000/785398163*sin(785398163/500000000)*1258025227.19^2+500000000/785398163*1258025227.19^2,30]</code> will give 0.318309886345536696694580314215}} |
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+ | {{Note| See also [[File:Mode nsolve.svg|link=|24px]] [[Numeric Tool|Numeric]] tool. }} |
Revision as of 14:40, 6 August 2015
CAS Syntax
- Numeric[ <Expression> ]
- Tries to determine a numerical approximation of the given expression. The number of decimals depends on the global rounding you choose in the Options Menu.
- Example:
Numeric[3 / 2]
yields 1.5.
- Numeric[ <Expression>, <Significant Figures> ]
- Tries to determine a numerical approximation of the given expression, using the entered number of significant figures.
- Example:
Numeric[sin(1), 20]
yields 0.84147098480789650665.
- Note: If you don't specify enough digits then you can get an apparently wrong answer due to floating point cancelation for example
Numeric[-500000000/785398163*sin(785398163/500000000)*1258025227.19^2+500000000/785398163*1258025227.19^2,10]
will give 4096 butNumeric[-500000000/785398163*sin(785398163/500000000)*1258025227.19^2+500000000/785398163*1258025227.19^2,30]
will give 0.318309886345536696694580314215
Note: See also Numeric tool.