Tapered floating point

In computing, tapered floating point (TFP) is a format similar to floating point, but with variable-sized entries for the significand and exponent instead of the fixed-length entries found in normal floating-point formats. In addition to this, tapered floating-point formats provide a fixed-size pointer entry indicating the number of digits in the exponent entry.

Source: Wikipedia — Tapered floating point (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Tapered floating point

In computing, tapered floating point (TFP) is a format similar to floating point, but with variable-sized entries for the significand and exponent instead of the fixed-length entries found in normal floating-point formats. In addition to this, tapered floating-point formats provide a fixed-size pointer entry indicating the number of digits in the exponent entry.

Source: Wikipedia "Tapered floating point" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy