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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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