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FLOATING POINT REPRESENTATION

TEXTBOOK CHAPTER
  Textbook Chapter of Floating Point Representation of Numbers [PDF] [DOC]
DIGITAL AUDIOVISUAL LECTURES
 

Floating Point Representation Background: Part 1 of 3 [ YOUTUBE 7:37]

Floating Point Representation Background: Part 2 of 3 [ YOUTUBE 10:43]

Floating Point Representation Background: Part 3  of 3[ YOUTUBE 1:58]

Floating Point Representation: Example  [YOUTUBE 10:10]

Floating Point Representation - Biased Exponent: Example [YOUTUBE 8:51]

IEEE-754 Single Precision Representation: Part 1 of 2 [YOUTUBE 4:57]

IEEE-754 Single Precision Representation: Part 2 of 2 [YOUTUBE 8:38]

MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST
  Test Your Knowledge on Floating Point Representation of Numbers [HTML] [FLASH] [PDF] [DOC]
PRESENTATIONS
 

A PowerPoint Presentation on Floating Point Representation of Numbers [PDF] [PPT]

WORKSHEETS
 

Worksheet for Decimal to Floating Point Representation [MAPLE] [MATHCAD] [MATHEMATICA] [MATLAB]

Worksheet for Binary to Floating Point Representation [MAPLE] [MATHCAD] [MATHEMATICA] [MATLAB]

   
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