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All digits beyond the number required are dropped. Rounding towards zero results in a number whose magnitude is always less than or equal to the more precise original value. ... The result of any operation on a fixed-point number is typically stored in a register that is longer than the number's original format.
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constant a) an explicit, as opposed to symbolic, value in a program instruction or statement; b) any item whose value is fixed throughout a program Category: ... Con'stant noun 1. (Astron.) A number whose value, when ascertained (as by observation) and substituted in a general mathematical formula expressing an...
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If a range constraint is used in a subtype indication, either directly or as part of a floating or fixed point constraint, ... The result type is the base type of T. The result is the value whose position number is the universal_integer value corresponding to X. The exception CONSTRAINT_ERROR is raised if the universal...
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Lesson plans for children in grades one through six about topology, number patterns, and geometry. Handouts for each lesson may be downloaded in PostScript form or as GIF files, and a zipped DOS program to display Platonic solids, Archimedean solids, ...more>>
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Home > Archive > Matlab > February 2007 > Re: how to generate two random numbers whose sum has a fixed value subjected to bound ... As you can imagine, doing this for a large number of variables with different length ranges becomes a mind-bogglingly difficult problem with enormous numbers of varied hyperplane shapes,
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; Create a complex number whose value is (real, imag). For example, Complex C(1.3,-4.5); ... Specifying a (value, precision) pair create a fixed-point number with the specified precision. For example, the value (2.546, 3.5) creates a fixed-point object by casting the double 2.546 to a Fix with precision 3.5.
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On almost all 32-bit architectures, the representation of a pointer is indistinguishable from the representation of some fixed-length number whose value is the byte address of the object pointed to. On such machines, the words "pointer" and "address" can be used interchangeably.
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In particular, when an entity uses its own equity instruments ‘as currency’ in a contract to receive or deliver a variable number of shares whose value equals a fixed amount or an amount based on changes in an underlying variable (eg a commodity price), the contract is not an equity instrument, but is a financial...
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Interest rate swap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An interest rate swap is a derivative in which one party exchanges a stream of interest payments for another party's stream of cash flows. Interest rate swaps can be used by hedgers to manage their ...
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