tk369
Mechanical
- Dec 6, 2002
- 55
When I use a calculator, 1-.475=.525, every time. Yet, I'm now checking a model (someone elses, but built to exacting standards) in NX, and 1-.475 now equals .52497890521!
This has bugged me for years. Is there something in the NX code that has to be updated? This is computer-based modeling. It seems to me that a computer would/could/should be a bit more precise.
It has crossed my mind more than once that the powers-to-be at Siemens are much more concerned with changing the colors of icons and doling out new releases to capture these color changes (at sky-high rates) than they are at precision. Some of the changes have me wondering if the code writers actually USE the software, or just use their intellect to change it.
IMHO, NX is the best modeling software out there, but as a checker, I can't understand why the discrepancies in simple arithmatic can't be fixed.
ted kralovic
VisVSA, NX-6, Macbook, iPhone 3GS, Garmin 765T, Garmin Forerunner 405, Garmin eTrex Vista Hcx, among others
This has bugged me for years. Is there something in the NX code that has to be updated? This is computer-based modeling. It seems to me that a computer would/could/should be a bit more precise.
It has crossed my mind more than once that the powers-to-be at Siemens are much more concerned with changing the colors of icons and doling out new releases to capture these color changes (at sky-high rates) than they are at precision. Some of the changes have me wondering if the code writers actually USE the software, or just use their intellect to change it.
IMHO, NX is the best modeling software out there, but as a checker, I can't understand why the discrepancies in simple arithmatic can't be fixed.
ted kralovic
VisVSA, NX-6, Macbook, iPhone 3GS, Garmin 765T, Garmin Forerunner 405, Garmin eTrex Vista Hcx, among others