What are the steps to convert
0 - 0111 1100 - 010 0110 0110 0110 0100 0010, a 32 bit single precision IEEE 754 binary floating point representation standard to decimal?
1. Identify the elements that make up the binary representation of the number:
The first bit (the leftmost) indicates the sign,
1 = negative, 0 = positive.
0
The next 8 bits contain the exponent:
0111 1100
The last 23 bits contain the mantissa:
010 0110 0110 0110 0100 0010
2. Convert the exponent from binary (from base 2) to decimal (in base 10).
The exponent is allways a positive integer.
0111 1100(2) =
0 × 27 + 1 × 26 + 1 × 25 + 1 × 24 + 1 × 23 + 1 × 22 + 0 × 21 + 0 × 20 =
0 + 64 + 32 + 16 + 8 + 4 + 0 + 0 =
64 + 32 + 16 + 8 + 4 =
124(10)
3. Adjust the exponent.
Subtract the excess bits: 2(8 - 1) - 1 = 127,
that is due to the 8 bit excess/bias notation.
The exponent, adjusted = 124 - 127 = -3
4. Convert the mantissa from binary (from base 2) to decimal (in base 10).
The mantissa represents the fractional part of the number (what comes after the whole part of the number, separated from it by a comma).
010 0110 0110 0110 0100 0010(2) =
0 × 2-1 + 1 × 2-2 + 0 × 2-3 + 0 × 2-4 + 1 × 2-5 + 1 × 2-6 + 0 × 2-7 + 0 × 2-8 + 1 × 2-9 + 1 × 2-10 + 0 × 2-11 + 0 × 2-12 + 1 × 2-13 + 1 × 2-14 + 0 × 2-15 + 0 × 2-16 + 1 × 2-17 + 0 × 2-18 + 0 × 2-19 + 0 × 2-20 + 0 × 2-21 + 1 × 2-22 + 0 × 2-23 =
0 + 0.25 + 0 + 0 + 0.031 25 + 0.015 625 + 0 + 0 + 0.001 953 125 + 0.000 976 562 5 + 0 + 0 + 0.000 122 070 312 5 + 0.000 061 035 156 25 + 0 + 0 + 0.000 007 629 394 531 25 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0.000 000 238 418 579 101 562 5 + 0 =
0.25 + 0.031 25 + 0.015 625 + 0.001 953 125 + 0.000 976 562 5 + 0.000 122 070 312 5 + 0.000 061 035 156 25 + 0.000 007 629 394 531 25 + 0.000 000 238 418 579 101 562 5 =
0.299 995 660 781 860 351 562 5(10)
= 0.162 499 457 597 732 543 945 312 5
0 - 0111 1100 - 010 0110 0110 0110 0100 0010, a 32 bit single precision IEEE 754 binary floating point representation standard to a decimal number, written in base ten (float) = 0.162 499 457 597 732 543 945 312 5(10)
Spaces were used to group digits: for binary, by 4, for decimal, by 3.