Section 21.3: Limitations (Frame 3)                     [prev][home][next]

Fig. 21.3.2 shows that the number of bits in the mantissa determine how close two floating point numbers can be to one another. Though there are an infinite number of real numbers between them, not all are representable because there is no limit theoretically on the number of places after the decimal point. In any physical computer system, there must be due to finite space.


Fig. 21.3.2: The number of bits in the mantissa limits how close the representable
numbers are to each other; .073815 is not representable, for example.