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Converting fortran code to matlab

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Gerd
Gerd on 19 Apr 2011
Hello,
I have a Fortran .dll compiled on a Win32 XP machine and the fortran source code. I moved the code to Matlab to be more flexible on new code development. Comparing the results of the .dll and the Matlab code I receive a relative accuracy error between 0.01% and 3%. My question is:
  • both programms use double resp. real*8 numbers
  • both programms are running on the same computer.
Why do I get these errors in accuracy?
Gerd

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Apr 2011
Fortran and MATLAB may use different default rounding schemes.
When you converted the code to MATLAB, did you ensure that all of the operations would be done in exactly the same order as in Fortran? MATLAB's order of operations may be different than Fortran even for identical code lines.

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Gerd
Gerd on 9 May 2011
Hi Walter,
thank's for your reply. I did a lot of investigations on my code. The code "looks" like the same as in my fortran code. Anyway the code reproduces now some minor roundness error what I can tolerate. Again thank you Gerd

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