No video explains why we float the point to the left and not to right. And what if we have to shift it toward the right. Not just this video but everyone is just doing the same rot explanation and not explaining the reason behind this. What if we have to convert (0.125) into IEEE then how would you shift the decimal to left as 0.125 in BIN is 0.001. We have to shift the decimal towards right in this case.
itne saare videos k baad finally concept clear hua bancho
awesome bro keep it up,
many tutorial is available on this topic but your tutorial is better.
just Excellent !
Thanks for the vid!
Please clarify this: converting the result of single precision of IEEE format back to decimal, is giving 28, but not 28.125
Very helpful thank you so much
No video explains why we float the point to the left and not to right. And what if we have to shift it toward the right. Not just this video but everyone is just doing the same rot explanation and not explaining the reason behind this. What if we have to convert (0.125) into IEEE then how would you shift the decimal to left as 0.125 in BIN is 0.001. We have to shift the decimal towards right in this case.
Very helpful tutorial Sir.😊
Explained very nicely
It really helped me Tq
Thank you sir
can you provide some other examples. May be 12.143, 0.045, 45.98 etc
Thankyou sir
28.125(decimal)
11100=28, where the
.125 binary number?
0.001
thx.
plz solution of me (-0.075) single and double precision?
@@sarkeramitkumar4551 multiply with 2 and write the value before point
Thanks❤
I'm greatful
Thanks all
I don't understand how you did it all sir
Ear 5 star do nothing bro
Thnx
thanksss!
Point k baad 001 kaise aaya
Bhai hindi mai bhi bta detay
Thank you sir