How To Represent 0.1 In Floating Point Arithmetic And Decimal

I’ve always pointed people towards Harald Schmidt’s online converter, along with the Wikipedia IEEE754-1985 article with its nice pictures. For those two specific values, you get (for 0.1): s eeeeeeee mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1/n 0 01111011 10011001100110011001101 | || || || || || +- 8388608 | || || || || |+— 2097152 | || || || || … Read more