Chapter 01.05 Floating Point Representation – Biased Exponent: Example

Floating Point Representation (CHAPTER 01.05)

Floating Point Representation: Biased Exponent Example

Summary

This video shows an example how to represent a base-10 number as a floating point number in base-2 with a biased exponent.

Learning Objective

After watching this lecture, you will be able to represent a binary number in a floating point format with a biased exponent as is the case in actual representation of numbers on a computer.

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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 7:50]

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]

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