| ??? 11/27/04 12:10 Read: times |
#82071 - Implied aka Fixed point Responding to: ???'s previous message |
The usual method is to have an implied decimal point. Yes - that's what is meant by "Fixed Point:" because the position of the decimal point is fixed, it is known implicitly - hence, "implied" decimal point. Of course, it works for any radix - not just decimal! |
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