Floating-Point Rounding Errors: Absolute and Relative Errors
Explaining why errors are inevitable with some floating point binary representations, and how to calculate these. The differences between absolute and relative errors are explained with a floating point example. Any questions/ feedback/ enquiries: [email protected]

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