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harryc Sep 2nd, 2007 6:14 PM

How Do I Represent/Convert Floating Point Numbers into IEEE-754
 
hello everyone,I am new to this programming world and I hope u guys call help in this...I would need a program in C++ which will convert floating point numbers into IEEE-754 format..for example +1.5 is represented as 00111111110000000000000000000000. Would really appreciate if anyone could help me in this..tHanks in advance:)

DaWei Sep 2nd, 2007 6:38 PM

It is not a recommended procedure to cross post. Why? Simple, actually. It indicates that you have no confidence in the answers you might receive. Your goal is to trade off one opinion against another.

I ask you, in frankness, if you have to pose the question, in the first place, how can you distinguish between good and bad responses?

Have you consisded applying direct thought? It isn't a perfect solution, but it has a fairly decent probability of success.

harryc Sep 2nd, 2007 6:47 PM

well, i m sure ppl in here are well experienced..n the responses should b good..this is my first thread..I have not been on any forums before..hope this is not a bad start..would really appreciate if u could teach me..i would like to be a student>>thx

DaWei Sep 2nd, 2007 7:09 PM

You know what? Some people in here can even spell. They don't use 'u' for 'you'. They don't use 'b' for 'be'. Guess what? this IS a bad start, for you. Grow up; face it; solve it.

Soulstorm Sep 3rd, 2007 3:46 AM

harryc, you need to make clearer and better posts if you want to receive decent answers. Try to use the correct grammar when posting in forums, especially in the non-gaming ones.

As for your question, I would propose some reading of the AND and OR operators in C++. I think it will be of great help. When you do, come back in here and ask for more.

harryc Sep 3rd, 2007 3:53 PM

Thanks Soulstorm,I appreciate your advice.I think we should have more people like you in here,who advices and not just complain and find faults without giving an advice.Thanks once again


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