floating point normalization
- floating point normalization
- slankiojo kablelio skaičių normalizavimas
statusas T sritis informatika
apibrėžtis ↑Slankiojo kablelio skaičių pavertimas į normalizuotą – visiems skaičiams vienodą pavidalą, kad kiekvieno skaičiaus pirmasis ↑reikšminis skaitmuo visada (tos pačios šeimos kompiuteryje, toje pačioje programavimo kalboje) būtų toje pačioje pozicijoje. Plačiau žr. priede.
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atitikmenys: angl. floating point normalization
ryšiai: dar žiūrėk – reikšminis skaitmuo
dar žiūrėk – slankiojo kablelio skaičius
Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas .
Valentina Dagienė, Gintautas Grigas, Tatjana Jevsikova .
2008.
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