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floating-point


A number representation consisting of a mantissa, M, an exponent, E, and an (assumed) radix (or "base") . The number represented is M*R^E where R is the radix - usually ten but sometimes 2. Many different representations are used for the mantissa and exponent themselves. The IEEE specify a standard representation which is used by many hardware floating-point systems. See also floating-point accelerator, floating-point unit. Normalisation is the process of converting a floating point number into canonical form where any number other than zero has a mantissa whose first digit is non-zero. Opposite: fixed-point. (1995-03-21)

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