numerical oddity with decimal multiplication

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Michael Lenz
Michael Lenz am 9 Aug. 2023
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 9 Aug. 2023
Running R2022b, I noticed the following:
58*0.1-5.8
ans =
8.8818e-16
However,
58/(1/.1)-5.8
ans =
0
Why is that, and how can it be avoided? It messes up subsequent equality operations.
Some further testing shows that
58*0.1-5.8-4*eps
ans =
0
57*0.1-5.7
ans =
0
59*0.1-5.9
ans =
0
and in fact it's 0 for most numbers´I randomly tested, however
28*0.1-2.8-2*eps
ans =
0
Thanks in advance to anyone able and willing to clarify :)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 9 Aug. 2023
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 9 Aug. 2023
"Why is that"
Because binary floating point numbers have finite precision, which has the effect that arithmetic operations on them necessarily accumulate floating point error. You (the programmer) need to understand that, and take that into account in your algorithms.
"and how can it be avoided?"
It can't be avoided (if you want to store data using binary floating point numbers).
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the cyclist
the cyclist am 9 Aug. 2023
Possibly the most "popular" question on this forum. Read the Accuracy of Floating-Point Data section of the Floating-Point Numbers documentation.
(You will also get many other answers here, but they will all boil down to that same information.)

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