How to resolve the algorithm Extreme floating point values step by step in the Phix programming language

Published on 12 May 2024 09:40 PM

How to resolve the algorithm Extreme floating point values step by step in the Phix programming language

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Problem Statement

The IEEE floating point specification defines certain 'extreme' floating point values such as minus zero, -0.0, a value distinct from plus zero; not a number, NaN; and plus and minus infinity. The task is to use expressions involving other 'normal' floating point values in your language to calculate these, (and maybe other), extreme floating point values in your language and assign them to variables. Print the values of these variables if possible; and show some arithmetic with these values and variables. If your language can directly enter these extreme floating point values then show it.

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