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'''Badness''' is a measure that allows the comparative evaluation of tunings, temperaments, interval approximations, etc. It generally describes the trade-off between [[complexity]] and [[error]], two measures that usually vary in opposite directions. | '''Badness''' is a measure that allows the comparative evaluation of tunings, temperaments, interval approximations, etc. It generally describes the trade-off between [[complexity]] and [[error]], two measures that usually vary in opposite directions. | ||
Several different badness measures are in use, including [[Cangwu badness]], [[TE simple badness]] and [[TE logflat badness]]. | Several different badness measures are in use, including [[Cangwu badness]], [[TE simple badness]], and [[TE logflat badness]]. | ||
'''''Note:''' [[TE logflat badness]] is the badness appearing on temperament pages, unless stated otherwise.'' | '''''Note:''' [[TE logflat badness]] is the badness appearing on temperament pages, unless stated otherwise.'' | ||
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Revision as of 15:17, 29 May 2024
Badness is a measure that allows the comparative evaluation of tunings, temperaments, interval approximations, etc. It generally describes the trade-off between complexity and error, two measures that usually vary in opposite directions.
Several different badness measures are in use, including Cangwu badness, TE simple badness, and TE logflat badness.
Note: TE logflat badness is the badness appearing on temperament pages, unless stated otherwise.