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8:35 AM
@CrisLuengo Your approach should be correct. But I discarded it because sometimes there seem to be more than those digits. Of course the last digits are useless from the point of view of actual precision, but they seem to be there:
>> fprintf('%.60f\n', sqrt(pi))
1.772453850905515881919427556567825376987457275390625000000000
 
9:14 AM
The key is whether those last, garbage digits are reproduced from the first 17
 
 
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12:56 PM
@LuisMendo They should be. This is a 53-digit binary number, it has a limited precision. pi+eps(pi)/2 == pi. So any digits beyond that precision are meaningless, the remainder of the conversion of binary to decimal.
 
 
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2:06 PM
@CrisLuengo Ah, I see. It's the conversion that generates all those extra, inaccurate digits
 
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@LuisMendo Right. Like if you do 1/3, in ternary it'd be 0.1, in decimal it's 0.333333333... Lots of digits, but little information to store.
 

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