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The maximum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal double-precision floating-point number.

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  • @stdlib/constants-float64-max-base2-exponent-subnormal
  • @stdlib/constants-float64-max-base2-exponent-subnormal/lib/index.js

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FLOAT64_MAX_BASE2_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL

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The maximum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal double-precision floating-point number.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/constants-float64-max-base2-exponent-subnormal

Usage

var FLOAT64_MAX_BASE2_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL = require( '@stdlib/constants-float64-max-base2-exponent-subnormal' );

FLOAT64_MAX_BASE2_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL

The maximum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal double-precision floating-point number.

var bool = ( FLOAT64_MAX_BASE2_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL === -1023 );
// returns true

Examples

var FLOAT64_MAX_BASE2_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL = require( '@stdlib/constants-float64-max-base2-exponent-subnormal' );

console.log( FLOAT64_MAX_BASE2_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL );
// => -1023

C APIs

Usage

#include "stdlib/constants/float64/max_base2_exponent_subnormal.h"

STDLIB_CONSTANT_FLOAT64_MAX_BASE2_EXPONENT_SUBNORMAL

Macro for the maximum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal double-precision floating-point number.


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