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how can I extract the mantissa of a double

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I would like to store in a variable the mantisssa of a double

I have post a code to get the binary representation of a double : click here

What should I change to isolate the mantissa

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Guillaume Paris Avatar asked Apr 15 '11 06:04

Guillaume Paris


2 Answers

In <math.h>

double frexp (double value, int *exp)

decompose VALUE in exponent and mantissa.

double ldexp (double value, int exp)

does the reverse.

To get an integer value, you have to multiply the result of frexp by FLT_RADIX exponent DBL_MANT_DIG (those are availble in <float.h>. To store that in an integer variable, you also need to find an adequate type (often a 64 bits type)

If you want to handle the 128 bits long double some implementations provide, you need C99 frexpl to do the splitting and then you probably don't have an adequate integer type to store the full result.

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AProgrammer Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 13:09

AProgrammer


Many Linux systems have /usr/include/ieee754.h which defines bitfields for IEEE-format float, double and long double: you could trivially "port" it if necessary.

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Tony Delroy Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 13:09

Tony Delroy