FOUNDATION SERVICES - Facts about
floating-point
number systems
Here are some observations from Table 3.
- Each binade has
members, including the leftmost power of 2.
- Almost half of the positive floating-point numbers are between 0 and 1. Each binade stretches half the remaining distance to zero, but because the system is finite, the numbers (like Zeno's paradoxical arrow) never reach
their target.
Units in the
last place
In the context of numbers of a specific precision, it's useful to speak of rounding and other phenomena in terms of ulps (units in the last place of a specific value). For example, one ulp of
, where abcde is any 5-bit sequence,
is
. One ulp of
is
. One ulp of the subnormal value
is
.
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