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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

Floating Point Representation

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  • Exponent bias is supposed to be 127.

  • The problem with this video is the presenter is reading from the screen and NO example of Floating Point Representation. Explain the sign,exponent and the significand/matissa. what bias or unbias Amateur video...

  • what about the +ve smallest and largest numbers and for the largest +ve and -ve numbers? its very threatening..

  • Pena que este vídeo não é em inglês e nem ao menos possui legendas...

  • wants to make a small correction. The narration was correct but the table at 39.15 is incorrect.

    E=255 N!=0 implies NaN which is written as "Do represent a number". It should be "Does not represent a number" which was correctly narrated in discussion.

  • In the Hypothetical representation you used, why is the exponent 100, when the comma has moved 3 places. Shouldn't it be 0011 i.e 3?

  • I love the way he teachs it... he makes it easy to understand

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