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Insert/extract biased exponent of decimal floating point data

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-10-30
IBM CORP
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[0040]FIG. 25 depicts one example of a computer program produc

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While binary floating point has been very valuable over the years, there are some limitations with binary floating point operations.

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[0041]In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a capability is provided for composing decimal floating point (DFP) data. For instance, a datum in a format other than a decimal floating point format is converted to a decimal floating point format. This conversion converts the exponent and significand separately, in one example. The capability employs, in one embodiment, a plurality of instructions or logic that facilitate the conversion and composition.

[0042]As a further aspect of the present invention, a capability is provided for decomposing the decimal floating point data. For instance, a decimal floating point datum is converted to a format other than a decimal floating point format. This capability also employs, in one embodiment, a plurality of instructions or logic that facilitate the conversion and decomposition.

[0043]A decimal floating point finite number includes three components: a sign bit, an exponent, and a significand. The magnitude (an unsigned value) of...

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A decimal floating point finite number in a decimal floating point format is composed from the number in a different format. A decimal floating point format includes fields to hold information relating to the sign, exponent and significand of the decimal floating point finite number. Other decimal floating point data, including infinities and NaNs (not a number), are also composed. Decimal floating point data are also decomposed from the decimal floating point format to a different format. For composition and decomposition, one or more instructions may be employed, including an insert biased exponent or extract biased exponent instruction.

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001]This invention relates, in general, to employing decimal floating point data in processing within a processing environment, and in particular, to composing decimal floating point data in a decimal floating point format from data that are not represented in a decimal floating point format. Moreover, aspects of the invention relate to decomposing decimal floating point data.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002]Floating point is used to represent real numbers on computers. There are different types of floating point arithmetic, including binary floating point and decimal floating point, as examples. Floating point numbers are discussed in IEEE Std 854-1987, IEEE Standard for Radix-Independent Floating-Point Arithmetic; and in IEEE Std 754-1985, IEEE Standard For Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.[0003]Binary floating point numbers are represented in computer hardware as base two (binary) fractions. W...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F7/483G06F9/302
CPCG06F7/491G06F2207/4911G06F9/30014G06F9/30025G06F9/30036
Inventor LUNDVALL, SHAWN D.SCHWARZ, ERIC M.SMITH, RONALD M.YEH, PHIL C.
Owner IBM CORP
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