Average Error: 0.4 → 0.2
Time: 1.7s
Precision: 64
\[\frac{x \cdot 100}{x + y}\]
\[\frac{x}{\frac{x + y}{100}}\]
\frac{x \cdot 100}{x + y}
\frac{x}{\frac{x + y}{100}}
double f(double x, double y) {
        double r919336 = x;
        double r919337 = 100.0;
        double r919338 = r919336 * r919337;
        double r919339 = y;
        double r919340 = r919336 + r919339;
        double r919341 = r919338 / r919340;
        return r919341;
}

double f(double x, double y) {
        double r919342 = x;
        double r919343 = y;
        double r919344 = r919342 + r919343;
        double r919345 = 100.0;
        double r919346 = r919344 / r919345;
        double r919347 = r919342 / r919346;
        return r919347;
}

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Original0.4
Target0.2
Herbie0.2
\[\frac{x}{1} \cdot \frac{100}{x + y}\]

Derivation

  1. Initial program 0.4

    \[\frac{x \cdot 100}{x + y}\]
  2. Using strategy rm
  3. Applied associate-/l*0.2

    \[\leadsto \color{blue}{\frac{x}{\frac{x + y}{100}}}\]
  4. Final simplification0.2

    \[\leadsto \frac{x}{\frac{x + y}{100}}\]

Reproduce

herbie shell --seed 2020036 
(FPCore (x y)
  :name "Development.Shake.Progress:message from shake-0.15.5"
  :precision binary64

  :herbie-target
  (* (/ x 1) (/ 100 (+ x y)))

  (/ (* x 100) (+ x y)))