-0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05 Converted to 64 Bit Double Precision IEEE 754 Binary Floating Point Representation Standard

Convert decimal -0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05(10) to 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point representation standard (1 bit for sign, 11 bits for exponent, 52 bits for mantissa)

What are the steps to convert decimal number
-0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05(10) to 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point representation (1 bit for sign, 11 bits for exponent, 52 bits for mantissa)

1. Start with the positive version of the number:

|-0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05| = 0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05


2. First, convert to binary (in base 2) the integer part: 0.
Divide the number repeatedly by 2.

Keep track of each remainder.

We stop when we get a quotient that is equal to zero.


  • division = quotient + remainder;
  • 0 ÷ 2 = 0 + 0;

3. Construct the base 2 representation of the integer part of the number.

Take all the remainders starting from the bottom of the list constructed above.

0(10) =


0(2)


4. Convert to binary (base 2) the fractional part: 0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05.

Multiply it repeatedly by 2.


Keep track of each integer part of the results.


Stop when we get a fractional part that is equal to zero.


  • #) multiplying = integer + fractional part;
  • 1) 0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05 × 2 = 0 + 0.033 477 783 203 124 993 061 110 1;
  • 2) 0.033 477 783 203 124 993 061 110 1 × 2 = 0 + 0.066 955 566 406 249 986 122 220 2;
  • 3) 0.066 955 566 406 249 986 122 220 2 × 2 = 0 + 0.133 911 132 812 499 972 244 440 4;
  • 4) 0.133 911 132 812 499 972 244 440 4 × 2 = 0 + 0.267 822 265 624 999 944 488 880 8;
  • 5) 0.267 822 265 624 999 944 488 880 8 × 2 = 0 + 0.535 644 531 249 999 888 977 761 6;
  • 6) 0.535 644 531 249 999 888 977 761 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.071 289 062 499 999 777 955 523 2;
  • 7) 0.071 289 062 499 999 777 955 523 2 × 2 = 0 + 0.142 578 124 999 999 555 911 046 4;
  • 8) 0.142 578 124 999 999 555 911 046 4 × 2 = 0 + 0.285 156 249 999 999 111 822 092 8;
  • 9) 0.285 156 249 999 999 111 822 092 8 × 2 = 0 + 0.570 312 499 999 998 223 644 185 6;
  • 10) 0.570 312 499 999 998 223 644 185 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.140 624 999 999 996 447 288 371 2;
  • 11) 0.140 624 999 999 996 447 288 371 2 × 2 = 0 + 0.281 249 999 999 992 894 576 742 4;
  • 12) 0.281 249 999 999 992 894 576 742 4 × 2 = 0 + 0.562 499 999 999 985 789 153 484 8;
  • 13) 0.562 499 999 999 985 789 153 484 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.124 999 999 999 971 578 306 969 6;
  • 14) 0.124 999 999 999 971 578 306 969 6 × 2 = 0 + 0.249 999 999 999 943 156 613 939 2;
  • 15) 0.249 999 999 999 943 156 613 939 2 × 2 = 0 + 0.499 999 999 999 886 313 227 878 4;
  • 16) 0.499 999 999 999 886 313 227 878 4 × 2 = 0 + 0.999 999 999 999 772 626 455 756 8;
  • 17) 0.999 999 999 999 772 626 455 756 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 999 545 252 911 513 6;
  • 18) 0.999 999 999 999 545 252 911 513 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 999 090 505 823 027 2;
  • 19) 0.999 999 999 999 090 505 823 027 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 998 181 011 646 054 4;
  • 20) 0.999 999 999 998 181 011 646 054 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 996 362 023 292 108 8;
  • 21) 0.999 999 999 996 362 023 292 108 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 992 724 046 584 217 6;
  • 22) 0.999 999 999 992 724 046 584 217 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 985 448 093 168 435 2;
  • 23) 0.999 999 999 985 448 093 168 435 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 970 896 186 336 870 4;
  • 24) 0.999 999 999 970 896 186 336 870 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 941 792 372 673 740 8;
  • 25) 0.999 999 999 941 792 372 673 740 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 883 584 745 347 481 6;
  • 26) 0.999 999 999 883 584 745 347 481 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 767 169 490 694 963 2;
  • 27) 0.999 999 999 767 169 490 694 963 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 534 338 981 389 926 4;
  • 28) 0.999 999 999 534 338 981 389 926 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 999 068 677 962 779 852 8;
  • 29) 0.999 999 999 068 677 962 779 852 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 998 137 355 925 559 705 6;
  • 30) 0.999 999 998 137 355 925 559 705 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 996 274 711 851 119 411 2;
  • 31) 0.999 999 996 274 711 851 119 411 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 992 549 423 702 238 822 4;
  • 32) 0.999 999 992 549 423 702 238 822 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 985 098 847 404 477 644 8;
  • 33) 0.999 999 985 098 847 404 477 644 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 970 197 694 808 955 289 6;
  • 34) 0.999 999 970 197 694 808 955 289 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 940 395 389 617 910 579 2;
  • 35) 0.999 999 940 395 389 617 910 579 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 880 790 779 235 821 158 4;
  • 36) 0.999 999 880 790 779 235 821 158 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 761 581 558 471 642 316 8;
  • 37) 0.999 999 761 581 558 471 642 316 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 523 163 116 943 284 633 6;
  • 38) 0.999 999 523 163 116 943 284 633 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 999 046 326 233 886 569 267 2;
  • 39) 0.999 999 046 326 233 886 569 267 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 998 092 652 467 773 138 534 4;
  • 40) 0.999 998 092 652 467 773 138 534 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 996 185 304 935 546 277 068 8;
  • 41) 0.999 996 185 304 935 546 277 068 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 992 370 609 871 092 554 137 6;
  • 42) 0.999 992 370 609 871 092 554 137 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 984 741 219 742 185 108 275 2;
  • 43) 0.999 984 741 219 742 185 108 275 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 969 482 439 484 370 216 550 4;
  • 44) 0.999 969 482 439 484 370 216 550 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 938 964 878 968 740 433 100 8;
  • 45) 0.999 938 964 878 968 740 433 100 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 877 929 757 937 480 866 201 6;
  • 46) 0.999 877 929 757 937 480 866 201 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 755 859 515 874 961 732 403 2;
  • 47) 0.999 755 859 515 874 961 732 403 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 511 719 031 749 923 464 806 4;
  • 48) 0.999 511 719 031 749 923 464 806 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.999 023 438 063 499 846 929 612 8;
  • 49) 0.999 023 438 063 499 846 929 612 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.998 046 876 126 999 693 859 225 6;
  • 50) 0.998 046 876 126 999 693 859 225 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.996 093 752 253 999 387 718 451 2;
  • 51) 0.996 093 752 253 999 387 718 451 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.992 187 504 507 998 775 436 902 4;
  • 52) 0.992 187 504 507 998 775 436 902 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.984 375 009 015 997 550 873 804 8;
  • 53) 0.984 375 009 015 997 550 873 804 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.968 750 018 031 995 101 747 609 6;
  • 54) 0.968 750 018 031 995 101 747 609 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.937 500 036 063 990 203 495 219 2;
  • 55) 0.937 500 036 063 990 203 495 219 2 × 2 = 1 + 0.875 000 072 127 980 406 990 438 4;
  • 56) 0.875 000 072 127 980 406 990 438 4 × 2 = 1 + 0.750 000 144 255 960 813 980 876 8;
  • 57) 0.750 000 144 255 960 813 980 876 8 × 2 = 1 + 0.500 000 288 511 921 627 961 753 6;
  • 58) 0.500 000 288 511 921 627 961 753 6 × 2 = 1 + 0.000 000 577 023 843 255 923 507 2;

We didn't get any fractional part that was equal to zero. But we had enough iterations (over Mantissa limit) and at least one integer that was different from zero => FULL STOP (Losing precision - the converted number we get in the end will be just a very good approximation of the initial one).


5. Construct the base 2 representation of the fractional part of the number.

Take all the integer parts of the multiplying operations, starting from the top of the constructed list above:


0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05(10) =


0.0000 0100 0100 1000 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 11(2)

6. Positive number before normalization:

0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05(10) =


0.0000 0100 0100 1000 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 11(2)

7. Normalize the binary representation of the number.

Shift the decimal mark 6 positions to the right, so that only one non zero digit remains to the left of it:


0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05(10) =


0.0000 0100 0100 1000 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 11(2) =


0.0000 0100 0100 1000 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 11(2) × 20 =


1.0001 0010 0011 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111(2) × 2-6


8. Up to this moment, there are the following elements that would feed into the 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point representation:

Sign 1 (a negative number)


Exponent (unadjusted): -6


Mantissa (not normalized):
1.0001 0010 0011 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111


9. Adjust the exponent.

Use the 11 bit excess/bias notation:


Exponent (adjusted) =


Exponent (unadjusted) + 2(11-1) - 1 =


-6 + 2(11-1) - 1 =


(-6 + 1 023)(10) =


1 017(10)


10. Convert the adjusted exponent from the decimal (base 10) to 11 bit binary.

Use the same technique of repeatedly dividing by 2:


  • division = quotient + remainder;
  • 1 017 ÷ 2 = 508 + 1;
  • 508 ÷ 2 = 254 + 0;
  • 254 ÷ 2 = 127 + 0;
  • 127 ÷ 2 = 63 + 1;
  • 63 ÷ 2 = 31 + 1;
  • 31 ÷ 2 = 15 + 1;
  • 15 ÷ 2 = 7 + 1;
  • 7 ÷ 2 = 3 + 1;
  • 3 ÷ 2 = 1 + 1;
  • 1 ÷ 2 = 0 + 1;

11. Construct the base 2 representation of the adjusted exponent.

Take all the remainders starting from the bottom of the list constructed above.


Exponent (adjusted) =


1017(10) =


011 1111 1001(2)


12. Normalize the mantissa.

a) Remove the leading (the leftmost) bit, since it's allways 1, and the decimal point, if the case.


b) Adjust its length to 52 bits, only if necessary (not the case here).


Mantissa (normalized) =


1. 0001 0010 0011 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 =


0001 0010 0011 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111


13. The three elements that make up the number's 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point representation:

Sign (1 bit) =
1 (a negative number)


Exponent (11 bits) =
011 1111 1001


Mantissa (52 bits) =
0001 0010 0011 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111


Decimal number -0.016 738 891 601 562 496 530 555 05 converted to 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point representation:

1 - 011 1111 1001 - 0001 0010 0011 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111


How to convert numbers from the decimal system (base ten) to 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point standard

Follow the steps below to convert a base 10 decimal number to 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point:

  • 1. If the number to be converted is negative, start with its the positive version.
  • 2. First convert the integer part. Divide repeatedly by 2 the positive representation of the integer number that is to be converted to binary, until we get a quotient that is equal to zero, keeping track of each remainder.
  • 3. Construct the base 2 representation of the positive integer part of the number, by taking all the remainders from the previous operations, starting from the bottom of the list constructed above. Thus, the last remainder of the divisions becomes the first symbol (the leftmost) of the base two number, while the first remainder becomes the last symbol (the rightmost).
  • 4. Then convert the fractional part. Multiply the number repeatedly by 2, until we get a fractional part that is equal to zero, keeping track of each integer part of the results.
  • 5. Construct the base 2 representation of the fractional part of the number, by taking all the integer parts of the multiplying operations, starting from the top of the list constructed above (they should appear in the binary representation, from left to right, in the order they have been calculated).
  • 6. Normalize the binary representation of the number, shifting the decimal mark (the decimal point) "n" positions either to the left, or to the right, so that only one non zero digit remains to the left of the decimal mark.
  • 7. Adjust the exponent in 11 bit excess/bias notation and then convert it from decimal (base 10) to 11 bit binary, by using the same technique of repeatedly dividing by 2, as shown above:
    Exponent (adjusted) = Exponent (unadjusted) + 2(11-1) - 1
  • 8. Normalize mantissa, remove the leading (leftmost) bit, since it's allways '1' (and the decimal mark, if the case) and adjust its length to 52 bits, either by removing the excess bits from the right (losing precision...) or by adding extra bits set on '0' to the right.
  • 9. Sign (it takes 1 bit) is either 1 for a negative or 0 for a positive number.

Example: convert the negative number -31.640 215 from the decimal system (base ten) to 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point:

  • 1. Start with the positive version of the number:

    |-31.640 215| = 31.640 215

  • 2. First convert the integer part, 31. Divide it repeatedly by 2, keeping track of each remainder, until we get a quotient that is equal to zero:
    • division = quotient + remainder;
    • 31 ÷ 2 = 15 + 1;
    • 15 ÷ 2 = 7 + 1;
    • 7 ÷ 2 = 3 + 1;
    • 3 ÷ 2 = 1 + 1;
    • 1 ÷ 2 = 0 + 1;
    • We have encountered a quotient that is ZERO => FULL STOP
  • 3. Construct the base 2 representation of the integer part of the number by taking all the remainders of the previous dividing operations, starting from the bottom of the list constructed above:

    31(10) = 1 1111(2)

  • 4. Then, convert the fractional part, 0.640 215. Multiply repeatedly by 2, keeping track of each integer part of the results, until we get a fractional part that is equal to zero:
    • #) multiplying = integer + fractional part;
    • 1) 0.640 215 × 2 = 1 + 0.280 43;
    • 2) 0.280 43 × 2 = 0 + 0.560 86;
    • 3) 0.560 86 × 2 = 1 + 0.121 72;
    • 4) 0.121 72 × 2 = 0 + 0.243 44;
    • 5) 0.243 44 × 2 = 0 + 0.486 88;
    • 6) 0.486 88 × 2 = 0 + 0.973 76;
    • 7) 0.973 76 × 2 = 1 + 0.947 52;
    • 8) 0.947 52 × 2 = 1 + 0.895 04;
    • 9) 0.895 04 × 2 = 1 + 0.790 08;
    • 10) 0.790 08 × 2 = 1 + 0.580 16;
    • 11) 0.580 16 × 2 = 1 + 0.160 32;
    • 12) 0.160 32 × 2 = 0 + 0.320 64;
    • 13) 0.320 64 × 2 = 0 + 0.641 28;
    • 14) 0.641 28 × 2 = 1 + 0.282 56;
    • 15) 0.282 56 × 2 = 0 + 0.565 12;
    • 16) 0.565 12 × 2 = 1 + 0.130 24;
    • 17) 0.130 24 × 2 = 0 + 0.260 48;
    • 18) 0.260 48 × 2 = 0 + 0.520 96;
    • 19) 0.520 96 × 2 = 1 + 0.041 92;
    • 20) 0.041 92 × 2 = 0 + 0.083 84;
    • 21) 0.083 84 × 2 = 0 + 0.167 68;
    • 22) 0.167 68 × 2 = 0 + 0.335 36;
    • 23) 0.335 36 × 2 = 0 + 0.670 72;
    • 24) 0.670 72 × 2 = 1 + 0.341 44;
    • 25) 0.341 44 × 2 = 0 + 0.682 88;
    • 26) 0.682 88 × 2 = 1 + 0.365 76;
    • 27) 0.365 76 × 2 = 0 + 0.731 52;
    • 28) 0.731 52 × 2 = 1 + 0.463 04;
    • 29) 0.463 04 × 2 = 0 + 0.926 08;
    • 30) 0.926 08 × 2 = 1 + 0.852 16;
    • 31) 0.852 16 × 2 = 1 + 0.704 32;
    • 32) 0.704 32 × 2 = 1 + 0.408 64;
    • 33) 0.408 64 × 2 = 0 + 0.817 28;
    • 34) 0.817 28 × 2 = 1 + 0.634 56;
    • 35) 0.634 56 × 2 = 1 + 0.269 12;
    • 36) 0.269 12 × 2 = 0 + 0.538 24;
    • 37) 0.538 24 × 2 = 1 + 0.076 48;
    • 38) 0.076 48 × 2 = 0 + 0.152 96;
    • 39) 0.152 96 × 2 = 0 + 0.305 92;
    • 40) 0.305 92 × 2 = 0 + 0.611 84;
    • 41) 0.611 84 × 2 = 1 + 0.223 68;
    • 42) 0.223 68 × 2 = 0 + 0.447 36;
    • 43) 0.447 36 × 2 = 0 + 0.894 72;
    • 44) 0.894 72 × 2 = 1 + 0.789 44;
    • 45) 0.789 44 × 2 = 1 + 0.578 88;
    • 46) 0.578 88 × 2 = 1 + 0.157 76;
    • 47) 0.157 76 × 2 = 0 + 0.315 52;
    • 48) 0.315 52 × 2 = 0 + 0.631 04;
    • 49) 0.631 04 × 2 = 1 + 0.262 08;
    • 50) 0.262 08 × 2 = 0 + 0.524 16;
    • 51) 0.524 16 × 2 = 1 + 0.048 32;
    • 52) 0.048 32 × 2 = 0 + 0.096 64;
    • 53) 0.096 64 × 2 = 0 + 0.193 28;
    • We didn't get any fractional part that was equal to zero. But we had enough iterations (over Mantissa limit = 52) and at least one integer part that was different from zero => FULL STOP (losing precision...).
  • 5. Construct the base 2 representation of the fractional part of the number, by taking all the integer parts of the previous multiplying operations, starting from the top of the constructed list above:

    0.640 215(10) = 0.1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100 1010 0(2)

  • 6. Summarizing - the positive number before normalization:

    31.640 215(10) = 1 1111.1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100 1010 0(2)

  • 7. Normalize the binary representation of the number, shifting the decimal mark 4 positions to the left so that only one non-zero digit stays to the left of the decimal mark:

    31.640 215(10) =
    1 1111.1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100 1010 0(2) =
    1 1111.1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100 1010 0(2) × 20 =
    1.1111 1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100 1010 0(2) × 24

  • 8. Up to this moment, there are the following elements that would feed into the 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point representation:

    Sign: 1 (a negative number)

    Exponent (unadjusted): 4

    Mantissa (not-normalized): 1.1111 1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100 1010 0

  • 9. Adjust the exponent in 11 bit excess/bias notation and then convert it from decimal (base 10) to 11 bit binary (base 2), by using the same technique of repeatedly dividing it by 2, as shown above:

    Exponent (adjusted) = Exponent (unadjusted) + 2(11-1) - 1 = (4 + 1023)(10) = 1027(10) =
    100 0000 0011(2)

  • 10. Normalize mantissa, remove the leading (leftmost) bit, since it's allways '1' (and the decimal sign) and adjust its length to 52 bits, by removing the excess bits, from the right (losing precision...):

    Mantissa (not-normalized): 1.1111 1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100 1010 0

    Mantissa (normalized): 1111 1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100

  • Conclusion:

    Sign (1 bit) = 1 (a negative number)

    Exponent (8 bits) = 100 0000 0011

    Mantissa (52 bits) = 1111 1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100

  • Number -31.640 215, converted from decimal system (base 10) to 64 bit double precision IEEE 754 binary floating point =
    1 - 100 0000 0011 - 1111 1010 0011 1110 0101 0010 0001 0101 0111 0110 1000 1001 1100