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  • Serious Excel 2007 bug

    http://www.theregister.com/2007/09/26/excel_2007_bug/

    What's 77.1 x 850? Don't ask Excel 2007

    65,535 = the Number of the Beast


    By Dan Goodin in San Francisco → More by this author
    Published Wednesday 26th September 2007 17:45 GMT

    A Microsoft manager has confirmed the existence of a serious bug that could give programmers and number crunchers a failing grade when relying on the latest version of Excel to do basic arithmetic.

    The flaw presents itself when multiplying two numbers whose product equals 65,535. Fire up your favorite calculator and multiply 850 by 77.1. Through the magic of zeros and ones, you'll quickly get an answer of 65,535. Those using the Excel 2007, however, will be told the total is 100,000. The program similarly fails when multiplying 11 other sets of numbers, including 5.1*12850, 10.2*6425 and 20.4*3212.5, according to this blog post from Microsoft manager David Gainer.

    He stressed that the bug, which was introduced when Microsoft made changes to the Excel calculation logic, occurs only in the value Excel displays in a cell. The result stored in memory is correct. "Said another way, 850*77.1 will display an incorrect value, but if you then multiply the result by 2, you will get the correct answer," Gainer wrote.

    Of the 9.214*10^18 different floating point numbers that Excel 2007 can store, six of them are susceptible to the flaw.

    We're still at a loss as to why the latest and greatest version of Excel would get tripped up on equations totaling 65,535. The number, of course, is the highest that can be represented by an unsigned 16 bit binary number, so people who muck around with computers encounter it on a daily basis. For example, Internet protocol supports 65,535 TCP and UDP ports.

    Microsoft engineers are in the final phase of testing a fix. It should be available for download soon, Gainer said.
    I understand that 65,536 is also bugged.
    Dr. Mordrid
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  • #2
    Funny but very serious bug. Problem is people always belief what the computer tells them. Imagine that bug hidden away a huge number of results.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by The PIT View Post
      Funny but very serious bug. Problem is people always belief what the computer tells them. Imagine that bug hidden away a huge number of results.
      Seems like a Simpson-quote is in order:
      -
      Krabapple: "Who can use their calculator to tell me the outcome of this computation?"
      Milhouse: "Ooh, me! Me! .... Low battery!"
      Krabapple: "Hmm close enough"
      -


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      • #4
        Wonder if openoffice suffers from a similar fate?

        Either way, I smell lawsuits.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Kooldino View Post

          Either way, I smell lawsuits.
          Wich would be interesting since MS (and all other SW makers) explicitly states that they take no responsibility whatso ever for what their SW might do or not
          If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kooldino View Post
            Wonder if openoffice suffers from a similar fate?
            Oo2 Calc displays the correct value, and it's free

            You know what the main difference is between MSO & Oo2 other than stuff like this? Cost. M$ bleeds you dry for site licenses.

            Functionally we're happy as clams, except for Margie who has to use MSO '07 at work. She hates it, and now so do I because I had to listen to her bitch about it for over an hour.

            And now that IBM has donated 35 programmers to the Open Office project....
            Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 29 September 2007, 15:52.
            Dr. Mordrid
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            An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

            I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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