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Radix point - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics and computing, a radix point (or radix character ) is the symbol used in numerical representations to separate the integer part of a number (to the left of the radix point) from its...
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St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago, July 26, 2007 (SRU)- The Seismic Research Unit have confirmed reports of a disturbance at sea, about five miles east of Radix Point on the east coast of Trinidad.
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FPGA implementations of floating-point operators have historically been designed to use binary floating-point representations. The general computing world settled on binary floating-point representations over three decades ago, and more recently, the FPGA community followed their example. ... Bryan Catanzaro, Brent Nelson,
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Standard for Radix-Independent Floating-Point Arithmetic. ANSI/IEEE Std. 854-1987 edition, 1987. ... ....to the fixed point kernel of the division circuit. ... Radix Using the hardware radix rather than a binary radix has two effects: It permits practical implementations on decimal hardware (which, though not currently...
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CHECK YOUR ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR ... MEDICINE third edition ... First published in Great Britain 1995 Second edition published 2000 Third edition published 2006...
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The radix point is the means by which fixed-point numbers are scaled. It is usually the software that determines the radix point. When performing basic math functions such as addition or subtraction, the hardware uses the same logic circuits regardless of the value of the scale factor.
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