Ep 018: Introduction to Floating-Point Binary and IEEE-754 Notation
Try to represent a decimal value like Avogadro's number, and you'll be taking up a lot of room on your paper. Well, very large (or very small) numbers could take up a lot of room in your computer's memory, so let's visit IEEE-754 representation to see one way to represent floating-point binary in memory. Take aways: At the completion of this lesson, each student should be able to: • convert between fixed-point binary and floating-point binary and • map the elements of a floating-point binary value to IEEE-754 format. #ieee754 #floatingpoint #binary

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