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Re: Switch rounding mode
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J.Benoist Leger |
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Re: Switch rounding mode |
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Fri, 17 Apr 2009 07:41:59 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20090220) |
Przemek Klosowski a écrit :
> normally I understand interval analysis as computing on intervals
> instead of simple numbers, whereas you seem to ask for integral result
> from simple floating number operands. In your example, what do you do with
> c, the interval result? do you not intend to use it as further input?
>
>
It was a example, yeah I want to compute on intervals.
If you prefer another example [c]=[a]+[b]
> c.min = a.min \+/ b.min
> c.max = a.max /+\ b.max
\+/ and /+\ are + operator with rounding downward for the first and
upward for the second.
And my question is the same : how I do this operator (\+/ and /+\).
Thx,
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JBen