Tobias Fröschle wrote:
> Actually, for some floating point numbers, there is different forms
> you can express them correctly in floating point form - That’s what
> is called a de-normalized float (40*2^-1, for example, is the same
> as 20 * 2^1) - So floating point numbers having the same value don’t
> necessarily need to have the same representation. But that’s not the case 
> here.

I've been told by TT that QL floating points are always supposed to be
normalized (earlier QPC versions did this wrong).

Norman, sorry to hear of your loss. Having seen my Dad suffer so much,
I'd say peaceful is a good way to go. Wish you all the best.

Marcel

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