Difference between revisions of "Instruction Set/classifyd"
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− | | [[Cores/Decimal8/Encoding# | + | | [[Cores/Decimal8/Encoding#classifyd|Decimal8]] || E0 E1 || d:d=4 dv:dv=4 q:q=5 qv:qv=5 |
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− | | [[Cores/Decimal16/Encoding# | + | | [[Cores/Decimal16/Encoding#classifyd|Decimal16]] || E0 E1 || d:d=4 dv:dv=4 q:q=5 qv:qv=5 |
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Revision as of 02:37, 16 December 2014
Produce an enum value to classify binary floating points into normal values, subnormals, infinities and NaNs etc.
The exact list is:
- signaling NaN,
- quiet NaN,
- negative Infinity,
- negative Normal,
- negative Subnormal,
- negative Zero,
- positive Zero,
- positive Subnormal,
- positive Normal,
- positive Infinity
operands: like Addd [dd:d]
Core | In Slots | Latencies |
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Decimal8 | E0 E1 | d:d=4 dv:dv=4 q:q=5 qv:qv=5 |
Decimal16 | E0 E1 | d:d=4 dv:dv=4 q:q=5 qv:qv=5 |
Instruction Set, alphabetical, Instruction Set by Category, Instruction Set, sortable, filterable