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[avr-gcc-list] double precision bit representation
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Kitts |
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[avr-gcc-list] double precision bit representation |
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Thu, 7 Jul 2005 02:27:02 +0530 |
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Hi all,
I would like to know how a variable declared as double is represented with
avr-libc. What is the maximum and minimum values that it can represent and
with what resolution? I am performing floating point math which fails in
certain occasion where i think it shouldn't. Hence my query...
For an example i have a double variable called "TempDouble" which is placed
at the following address in SRAM with each of the byte having the given
value. How do i interpret this value in decimal?
Ram Address: $0B6F $0B70 $0B71 $0B72
Value: 00 50 91 3F
Thanks in Advance.
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Cheers!
Kitts
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