In some of the videos, the bias value is taken as 128 but you have taken it as 127, why? Can you please explain that? any reply would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I can see this, but what happens if the numerator has a repeating value at the end? Or just has a very long representation? How is the division done then?
You simply perform the division using a finite, rounded version of the numbers in question. The fact that you are limited to a certain number of bits means you may have small rounding errors in your final result.
X significand is 01101101011 repeated 0 times and Y significand is 00101 repeated 0 times. What determines this? In the previous module for 0.6 and 0.1 (base 10) we repeated the normalised value in the significand as far as possible.
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Pure processor dividing mantissas. It is a very clear and clean explaining, thanks Jacob.
Hi, may I know why after division of mantissa no perform normalization ?
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if x exponent is smaller than y exponent what would be the result ?
The result will just have negative exponent which can be represented in IEEE 754 form.
Thanks so much! And now I have my idea to implement division in my homework. LOL
What should I have to do if i get reminder?... And should we have to ignore the reminder if it is present?
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In some of the videos, the bias value is taken as 128 but you have taken it as 127, why? Can you please explain that? any reply would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I can see this, but what happens if the numerator has a repeating value at the end? Or just has a very long representation? How is the division done then?
You simply perform the division using a finite, rounded version of the numbers in question. The fact that you are limited to a certain number of bits means you may have small rounding errors in your final result.
floating point isnt exact either.
X significand is 01101101011 repeated 0 times and Y significand is 00101 repeated 0 times. What determines this? In the previous module for 0.6 and 0.1 (base 10) we repeated the normalised value in the significand as far as possible.
How to process 0.24/9.76?
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If y / x >>???
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