biased exponent in floating point representation
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In IEEE 754 floating point numbers, the exponent is biased in the engineering sense of the word – the value stored is offset from the actual value by the exponent bias. ... To calculate the bias for an arbitrarily sized floating point number apply the formula 2k−1 − 1 where k is the number of bits in the exponent.
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In IEEE 754 floating point numbers, the exponent is biased in the engineering sense of the word – the value stored is offset from the actual value by the exponent bias. ... To calculate the bias for an arbitrarily sized floating point number apply the formula 2k−1 − 1 where k is the number of bits in the exponent.
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