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Precision

Usage

Precision[x] gives the effective number of digits of precision in the number x.


Notes

Precision[x] gives a measure of the relative uncertainty in the value of x.
• With absolute uncertainty dx, Precision[x] is -Log[10, dx/x].
• For exact numbers such as integers, Precision[x] is Infinity.
Precision[x] does not normally yield an integer result.
• For machine-precision numbers Precision[x] yields MachinePrecision.
• Numbers entered in the form digits`p are taken to have precision p.
• Numbers such as 0``a whose overall scale cannot be determined are treated as having zero precision.
• Numbers with zero precision are output in StandardForm as  , where  is their accuracy.
• If x is not a number, Precision[x] gives the minimum value of Precision for all the numbers that appear in x.
• See Section 3.1.4.
• New in Version 1; modified in 5.


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