https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117049

Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
I repeat my question again: based on what do you make statement that, setting a
single iteration and a huge minimum change, a value in B1 with a formula =A1=B1
must be equal to 100 when you first entered 100 into A1, and 100 after that
when you have entered the 0 into A1? Please give a reason for that, other than
"I want it" or "It works that way in another software, but that another
software doesn't provide any specifications on that".

I ask because I believe that you *misuse* the feature. The feature is created
to calculate *converging* formulas that can only be solved iteratively.
Software may optimize that use case, using some initial guessing values, to try
to speed up or improve convergence the intended use case for some real-life
scenarios. And different softwares might do this optimization differently, as
soon as the end result *in the intended use case* is correct.

Of course, Calc experts may have a different opinion here, and correct me. For
that reason, I add Eike Rathke to the CC.

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