Can You Count on Your Calculator.

Abstract

Do you care whether your hand held calculator occasionally gives completely erroneous results for innocent looking problems. It can happen; and sometimes the false answers look quite plausible. The victim of such a malfunction, is apt to lose confidence in the results of subsequent computations. Nevertheless, in certain cases incorrect answers seem practically unavoidable because calculators, and large computers too, work with numbers represented by a definite number of digits, frequently 10 or 12 decimals, and this constraint imposes intrinsic limitations on what can be achieved with reasonable expenditure of time. The goal is first to alert the unscathed user to the fact that funny things can happen on even the best products currently available and, second to convey a particular point of view which is the prime tool needed to extirpate anomalies.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 06, 1977
Accession Number
ADA059142

Entities

People

  • Beresford N. Parlett
  • W. Kahan

Organizations

  • University of California, Berkeley

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Calculators
  • Computations
  • Computers
  • Computing Devices
  • Malfunctions
  • Mathematical Analysis
  • Mathematics

Readers

  • Computer Programming and Software Development.
  • Educational Psychology