In this communication we have analyzed the errors introduced by table lookup when an electromagnetic diffraction integral is performed numerically. We have shown that in order to set the

error of both the real and imaginary components equal to

, the required table should have at least

entries uniformly distributed within a

range, where

and

is the number of terms used for numerical integration. The maximum deviation of the amplitude (

) of this integral in this case is also less than

and the maximum phase deviation is

. A numerical example is presented which confirms this prediction.