| • द्वि -आधारी बिंदु • द्वि-आधारी बिन्दु | |
| binary: जोड़ा दोहरा | |
| point: दरजा स्थल अन्तरीप | |
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binary point उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- The binary point is assumed to be immediately left of the high-order bit of the fraction.
- These may be called " binary point groups "; most familiar is the 3-dimensional case, known as binary polyhedral groups.
- Use where x is the decimal number and y is the decimal precision ( positive numbers, defaults displays up to 10 digits following the binary point ).
- For multiplication and division, he proposes placing the binary point after sign bit, which means all numbers are treated as being between-1 and 1 and therefore computation problems must be scaled accordingly.
- The true significand includes 23 fraction bits to the right of the binary point and an " implicit leading bit " ( to the left of the binary point ) with value 1, unless the exponent is stored with all zeros.
- The true significand includes 23 fraction bits to the right of the binary point and an " implicit leading bit " ( to the left of the binary point ) with value 1, unless the exponent is stored with all zeros.
- :: : : : A thought : presumably if you can do supertasks, you can make an arbitrary non-negative integer by just adding random binary digits to the left of the binary point, and arbitrary reals between 0 and 1 by just adding them to the right of the binary point.
- :: : : : A thought : presumably if you can do supertasks, you can make an arbitrary non-negative integer by just adding random binary digits to the left of the binary point, and arbitrary reals between 0 and 1 by just adding them to the right of the binary point.
- I was thinking about binary fractions with N bits after the binary point . . . but with Double precision floating-point format, numbers are represented as " mantissa " x 2 " exponent " . . . where the mantissa is in the range 1 to 2 and has 53 bits.
- The term " floating point " refers to the fact that a number's radix point ( " decimal point ", or, more commonly in computers, " binary point " ) can " float "; that is, it can be placed anywhere relative to the significant digits of the number.
