
I can't remember the method being called anything.
It was just what we were being taught. With the obvious explanation
that .5 is right in the middle so always going one way would introduce
a bias. This was circa 1969.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Janis Voigtlaender
Lennart Augustsson wrote:
It is certainly what I learnt in school. But that was another school.
Hmm, on reflection, taking Neil's explanation into account and the fact that this rounding mode was referred to as "banker's rounding", the point may be that it was not only another school, but another world (politically, pre-'89 ;-).
-- Dr. Janis Voigtlaender http://wwwtcs.inf.tu-dresden.de/~voigt/ mailto:voigt@tcs.inf.tu-dresden.de
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