Re: Re: Re: error with Sum and Infinity
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- Subject: [mg102475] Re: [mg102409] Re: [mg102387] Re: error with Sum and Infinity
- From: DrMajorBob <btreat1 at austin.rr.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 04:17:08 -0400 (EDT)
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"SymbolicSumThreshold" is interesting... but undocumented. We cannot search for it with ?, and we cannot search for it in DocumentationCenter. Even now that I've seen your statement "SymbolicSumThreshold" /. SystemOptions[], I have no proof it means what you suggest it means. Not that I won't take your word for it, mind you... but that's not documentation. Bobby On Sat, 08 Aug 2009 03:38:55 -0500, Andrzej Kozlowski <akoz at mimuw.edu.pl> wrote: > > On 8 Aug 2009, at 02:16, Richard Fateman wrote: > >> Andrzej Kozlowski wrote: >>> >>> On 7 Aug 2009, at 18:32, Richard Fateman wrote: >>> >>>> Well, see Elton TeKolste's remarkable post. >>>> I doubt that the "feature" he illustrates would be known even by >>>> most >>>> experienced users. >>> >>> >>> Well, you are wrong. For example, check this post (about the >>> fastest way of adding up a billion numbers) >>> >>> http://forums.wolfram.com/mathgroup/archive/2007/Mar/msg00565.html >>> >>> and the rest of the discussion. >> >> I think you flatter yourself and mathgroup to think that "most >> experienced users" will have read your post from March, 2007. > > Are you saying that there are "experienced users" who have not read > all my posts? Impossible! > > However, should such a strange phenomenon really exist, he or she can > always evaluate > > "SymbolicSumThreshold" /. SystemOptions[] > 1000000 > > which, I think, deals with the rest of your post. > > Andrzej > > > >> I just checked the documentation and I see no notice of that magic >> number (though maybe it is there somewhere and I missed it??). >> >> >> Is there a way of finding that magic number without experimentation >> or "insider" knowledge? Would "most experienced users" know that? >> >> If it is not in the documentation, the rules of the game mean that >> WRI is free to change that magic number, or eliminate it, without >> notice, so any experienced user would be loathe to take advantage of >> it for fear that any program utilizing it would cease to work in a >> new version. >> >> RJF > > > -- DrMajorBob at bigfoot.com
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- Re: error with Sum and Infinity
- From: Richard Fateman <fateman@cs.berkeley.edu>
- Re: error with Sum and Infinity