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SFloatMantissa - return the mantissa of a floating-point number
SFloatExponent - return the exponent of a floating-point number
Calling Sequence
SFloatMantissa(x,base)
SFloatExponent(x,base)
Parameters
x
-
software or hardware floating-point number
base
(optional) 2 or default 10
Description
The SFloatMantissa(x) function returns the mantissa field of x as a Maple integer.
If x is any numeric argument other than a floating-point number, an error is generated. Otherwise, this function returns unevaluated.
The SFloatExponent(x) function returns the exponent field of x as a Maple integer, symbolic infinity, or undefined.
For all software floating-point numbers x (including software float infinities and undefineds), SFloat( SFloatMantissa(x), SFloatExponent(x) ) = x.
These functions can be used for hardware floating-point numbers (see HFloat) with the second argument of 2. Such numbers are represented internally in the form mantissa 2^exponent.
When the optional base argument is omitted or set to 10, hardware floating-point numbers may still be passed to SFloatMantissa and SFloatExponent. This will result in an implicit conversion to software floating-point format before the operation is carried out.
Note that SFloatMantissa(HFloat(m,e)) and SFloatMantissa(HFloat(m,e,2),2) are not usually equal to m. When HFloat(m,e) or HFloat(m,e,2) is created, the mantissa and exponent are normalized to the standard underlying 64-bit hardware double representation. Extracting the mantissa or exponent using the base-2 option returns the mantissa or exponent as stored. Extracting the mantissa or exponent in base-10 form incurs a conversion to an equivalent software floating-point format that may not exactly match the input expression.
For all hardware floating-point numbers x (including hardware float infinities and undefined's), HFloat( SFloatMantissa(x), SFloatExponent(x) ) = x, and HFloat( SFloatMantissa(x,2), SFloatExponent(x,2), 2 ) = x.
Thread Safety
The SFloatMantissa and SFloatExponent commands are thread-safe as of Maple 15.
For more information on thread safety, see index/threadsafe.
Examples
See Also
float, HFloat
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