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Being or using an internal number representation with a fixed number of decimal places (as opposed to floating-point)
Pertaining to a type of computation with real numbers in which the decimal point separating whole numbers and fractions is located in a single, unchanging (fixed) position For example, 99 9 is a fixed-point real number Contrast with floating-point
The PowerPC architecture's term for integer Compare floating-point
1 an integer number representation, or a representation in which the location of the decimal point is fixed 2 for a given function, an input such that the output of the function is the same value
A format for processing or storing numbers as digital integers
fixed-point number
(Bilgisayar) In computing, a fixed-point number representation is a real data type for a number that has a fixed number of digits after (and sometimes also before) the radix point (e.g., after the decimal point '.' in English decimal notation). Fixed-point number representation can be compared to the more complicated (and more computationally demanding) floating point number representation
fixed-point notation
a radix numeration system in which the location of the decimal point is fixed by convention
fixed-point number
a number represented in fixed-point notation
fixed point
A value which is unchanged by a function or other mapping. Formally: a value x for which f(x) = x.W
fixed point
A fractional-number representation with a fixed number of digits after the decimal point. Compare floating point and integer
fixed point
Pertaining to fixed point representations or operations
fixed point
In mathematics, a fixed point (sometimes shortened to fixpoint, also known as an invariant point) of a function is a point that is mapped to itself by the function
fixed point
1 Positional notation in which corresponding places in different quantities are occupied by coefficients of the same power of the base Contrast to floating point
fixed point
or defining point - a reproducible standard value, usually derived from a physical property of a pure substance For example the triple point of pure water defines a temperature of 0 010°C
fixed point
Number system in which the binary point is fixed or in one place for all representations
fixed point
Of a function, f: X-->X, f(x)=x Of a point-to-set map, F: X-->2^X, x is in F(x) The study of fixed points has been at the foundation of algorithms Moreover, particular fixed point theorems have direct application in mathematical programming
fixed point
A special trajectory of the dynamical system which does not change in time It is also called an equilibrium, steady-state, or singular point of the system
fixed point
A point in the upper dorsal spine which is considered as aligned to the vertical axis and about which longitudinal rotation of the cervical spine and the head take place as a unit when abnormally moving into either the right or left frontal plane
fixed point
A method of representing numbers in a computer in which the decimal (actually binary) point is considered to occur at a fixed position within the number
fixed point
A variety of real number whose value is accurate to within a given magnitude
fixed point
A projectile point permanently attached to its shaft, as opposed to a toggling head
fixed point
A reproducible temperature at the equilibrium point between the phase changes in a material For example, the triple point of water at standard atmospheric pressure is 32 02ºF (0 01ºC)
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