Split a double-precision floating-point number into a normalized fraction and an integer power of two.
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Split a double-precision floating-point number into a normalized fraction and an integer power of two.
The maximum base 10 exponent for a subnormal double-precision floating-point number.
The minimum base 10 exponent for a subnormal double-precision floating-point number.
The minimum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal half-precision floating-point number.
The minimum base 10 exponent for a subnormal single-precision floating-point number.
The maximum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal single-precision floating-point number.
Assessing the impact of subnormals on your CPU's performance
The maximum base 10 exponent for a subnormal half-precision floating-point number.
The minimum base 10 exponent for a subnormal half-precision floating-point number.
Explore direct neighbors and limits of IEEE floating-point values.
The maximum base 10 exponent for a subnormal single-precision floating-point number.
The minimum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal single-precision floating-point number.
Split a single-precision floating-point number into a normalized fraction and an integer power of two.
The maximum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal half-precision floating-point number.
⚙️ Calculate the maximum base-2 exponent for float16 constants, enabling precise numerical computation in web and Node.js environments.
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