- $ ksh93 -c 'float x=1 ; while ((1)) ; do (( x=nextafter(x,1000) )) ; printf "%a\t%26.26f\n" x x ; done' | head -n 20
- 0x1.0000000000000002000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000000000000
- 0x1.0000000000000004000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000000000000
- 0x1.0000000000000006000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000000000000
- 0x1.0000000000000008000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000000000000
- 0x1.000000000000000a000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000100000000
- 0x1.000000000000000c000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000100000000
- 0x1.000000000000000e000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000100000000
- 0x1.0000000000000010000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000100000000
- 0x1.0000000000000012000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000100000000
- 0x1.0000000000000014000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000100000000
- 0x1.0000000000000016000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000100000000
- 0x1.0000000000000018000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000100000000
- 0x1.000000000000001a000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000100000000
- 0x1.000000000000001c000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000200000000
- 0x1.000000000000001e000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000200000000
- 0x1.0000000000000020000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000200000000
- 0x1.0000000000000022000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000200000000
- 0x1.0000000000000024000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000200000000
- 0x1.0000000000000026000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000200000000
- 0x1.0000000000000028000000000000p+0 1.00000000000000000200000000
C99 hexfloat %a vs %f precision
Posted by Anonymous on Thu 20th Jan 2022 12:04
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