this is what tutorialspoint.com has in its float.h tutorial.
can someone implement by writing a program using all these?
Help me! I have no guidance, I am a sole warrior and a college drop out!
this is what tutorialspoint.com has in its float.h tutorial.
can someone implement by writing a program using all these?
Help me! I have no guidance, I am a sole warrior and a college drop out!
In order to understand floating-point numbers you need to understand scientific notation and significant figures. You know, like "123456" can be expressed as "1.23456*10^5".
Devoted my life to programming...
Nah, I like tinkering and programming but strictly as a hobby. I tried turning it into a job but it didn't work out, I'm not good at doing things I don't enjoy. I prefer goofing around with brain........ and voxel-map generation.
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I don't know how far along you are on this problem or how much you know, but I think a good progression toward solving this problem might be to practice with:
1. bitwise operators
2. int to bit conversion and bit to int conversion
3. I-EEE 754 bits to floating point decimal and float to I-EEE 754
I-EEE 754 is very close to what you need. After you get this down, you will be able to solve your problem.
This is the best video I found to describe I-EEE 754.
This is a converter you can check your I-EEE 754 work against.
I hope this is helpful, but I can see why my indirect suggestions may not be.