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Floating and point
Floating point numbers are rational numbers because they can be represented as one integer divided by another.
Floating point data is similarly packed into a word and handled by library.
* Floating point unit
Floating point was supported by peripheral options using various data formats.
* Floating point instructions
simple: Floating point unit
Computers operate on a single Floating point number that is essentially constant from each input pixel.
Floating point operations other than ordered comparisons normally propagate a quiet NaN ( qNaN ).
Floating point operations on a signaling NaN ( sNaN ) signal an invalid operation exception, the default exception action is then the same as for qNaN operands and they produce a qNaN if producing a floating point result.
See floating point and IEEE Floating Point Standard.
* Floating point
Floating point became a focus for the America Project, and IBM was able to use new algorithms developed in the early 1980s that could support 64-bit double-precision multiplies and divides in a single cycle.
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Floating point arithmetic instructions were an available option ( if the divide option was installed ).
Floating point arithmetic was an available option, as were octal input / output, logical operations, and base conversion to / from decimal instructions.
Floating point unit –
Floating point does not match the mathematical ideal of real numbers, so A has gradually lost its true orthogonality.
* Floating point numbers had a 1-bit exponent flag, a 10-bit exponent, a 1-bit exponent sign, a 48-bit magnitude, and a 4-bit sign " byte " in sign / magnitude format.
Netham Lock is the point at Netham in Bristol at which boats from the River Avon, gain access to Bristol's Floating Harbour.
Floating point DSP's may be invaluable in applications where a wide dynamic range is required.
Floating point numbers used a format with 7 bits of exponent ( power of 4 ) and 45 bits of mantissa.
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* Floating point

Floating and operations
* Floating point: 6. 2 billion single precision ( 32-bit ) floating point operations per second
Floating point operations were available using a single 72-bit accumulator.
Floating point operations were standard.

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These problems are being mitigated by the expansion of SR-520 and the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, as well as the planned light rail service via East Link from Seattle to Redmond during the second phase of Sound Transit.
Floating aboard an inflatable lifeboat, they are eventually spotted by a US Navy sea-plane.
Floating topwater popper fly patterns and buzz baits are also popular for smallmouth fishing.
Floating caliper ( single piston ) designs are subject to sticking failure, caused by dirt or corrosion entering at least one mounting mechanism and stopping its normal movement.
She swore an oath by the Styx that the Harpies would no longer harangue Phineus, and the Boreads then turned back to return to the Argonauts ; it is for this reason, according to Apollonius, that the " Floating Islands " are now called the Strophades, the " Turning Islands ".
These hydrophytes have small roots and are only found in slow-moving water with rich-nutrient level water Floating aquatic plants are a food resource for avian species.
There are several types of meringue, the sweetened, uncooked beaten egg whites that form the " islands " of Floating Island ( also known in French as île flottante ), the partly cooked toppings of lemon meringue pie and other meringue-topped desserts, and the classic dry featherweight meringue.
They are entertained with the usual college theatricals, including productions of William Strode's allegory The Floating Island ( with music by Henry Lawes ), which mocks William Prynne as the play-hating Melancholico ; George Wilde's Love's Hospital ; and William Cartwright's The Royal Slave ( also with music by Lawes, and design by Inigo Jones ).
Ice-marginal stream beds are in evidence in the small, narrow valleys where Floating Island Lake and Phantom Lake are found.
Floating weir skimmers are also used in these situation where temperature or the amount of oil on the water becomes excessive.
Floating cranes are used mainly in bridge building and port construction, but they are also used for occasional loading and unloading of especially heavy or awkward loads on and off ships.
Floating point numbers are used to describe numbers in excess of ' full ' white and black.
Floating bed and breakfasts for example are a concept originating in Seattle in which a boat or houseboat offers B & B accommodation.
The two towns are linked by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry.
His shoulders are made from the front of an Eveready Floating Lantern.
The two towns are connected by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry operated by the Isle of Wight Council which runs continuously between the two towns.
The wrecks of the U. S. Navy's Large Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks, AFDB-2 and AFDB-4, and an Imperial Japanese ship amongst others are located within the harbor.
There are two types of interest rates: Fixed and Floating.
Floating lanterns are sent down the river beginning at the Niwazuki Buddhist temple.
Among them are Measurement of the Circle, in which he worked out the value of pi ; The Method of Mechanical Theorems, on his work in mechanics ; The Sand Reckoner ; and On Floating Bodies.

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