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Write a Square Root function for a computer without floating point calculations

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Anónimo

24 de ago de 2012

Use the babylonian method http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots#Babylonian_method

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Anónimo

18 de ago de 2012

Use fractions (=2 integers) and the Babylonian/Newtonian approach: X(n+1) = (X(n)^2 + N) / (2 * X(n))

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Anónimo

6 de ago de 2012

Perhaps using binary search will work.

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Anónimo

8 de ago de 2012

By approximation. Star with a = 1 and check if a*a is > N. If so you return a-1 else a++ and move forward. The fact that here we cannot use the floating point calculation makes everything trivial and not much accurate. Anyway convert this strategy into an accurate one using floating point it's easy as well.