| ??? 04/13/00 19:20 Read: times |
#2213 - RE: Floating point numbers |
The best method for many people is the IEEE floating point format, where numbers are stored in a mantissa and exponent format in base 2. I don't need to remember the format at the moment, but I remember it is pretty compact.
Steve |
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