- decimal exponent
- десятичный порядок, порядок в десятичной системе
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Decimal computer — Decimal computers, computers which have a decimal architecture, represent numbers and/or addresses in decimal, and provide instructions to operate on those numbers and/or addresses directly; examples of encoding used are BCD, Excess 3, two out of … Wikipedia
Decimal floating point — Floating point precisions IEEE 754: 16 bit: Half (binary16) 32 bit: Single (binary32), decimal32 64 bit: Double (binary64), decimal64 128 bit: Quadruple (binary128), decimal128 Other: Minifloat · Extended precision Arbitrary precision… … Wikipedia
Decimal data type — Some programming languages provide a built in (primitive) or library decimal data type to represent non repeating decimal fractions like 0.3 and 1.17 without rounding, and to do arithmetic on them. Examples are the decimal.Decimal type of Python … Wikipedia
Binary-coded decimal — In computing and electronic systems, binary coded decimal (BCD) is a digital encoding method for numbers using decimal notation, with each decimal digit represented by its own binary sequence. In BCD, a numeral is usually represented by four bits … Wikipedia
Binary Integer Decimal — The draft IEEE 754r standard proposes an encoding format for decimal floating point numbers in which the significand and the exponent (and the payloads of NaNs) can be encoded in two ways, referred to in the draft as binary encoding and decimal… … Wikipedia
Scientific notation — is a way of writing numbers that accommodates values too large or small to be conveniently written in standard decimal notation. Scientific notation has a number of useful properties and is commonly used in calculators, and by scientists,… … Wikipedia
ALGOL — This article is about the programming language family. For other uses, see Algol (disambiguation). ALGOL Paradigm(s) procedural, imperative, structured Appeared in 1958 Designed by Bauer, Bottenbruch, Rutishauser, Samelson, Backus, Katz, Perlis … Wikipedia
Sinclair Cambridge — The Sinclair Cambridge calculator was a 4 function, pocket sized calculator manufactured by Sinclair Research Ltd.. It sold initially for about £43 ($100). It was introduced in the summer of 1973 and sold in both kit and assembled forms. Power… … Wikipedia
Unicode-Block Verschiedene technische Zeichen — Der Unicode Block Miscellaneous Technical (Verschiedene technische Zeichen) (2300–23FF) enthält Symbole für technische Zeichnungen, Kartographie, EDV und anderes. Insbesondere stellen die 69 Zeichen U+2336 bis U+237A den Zeichensatz der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Miscellaneous Technical (Unicode block) — Miscellaneous Technical is the name of a a Unicode block ranging from U+2300 to U+23FF, which contains various common symbols which are related to and used in the various technical, programming language and academic professions. Symbol ⌂ (HTML… … Wikipedia
dex — a logarithmic unit being used in astronomy. Originally, dex was a convenient function defined by dex (x) = 10x. But the notation is now being used after the exponent in expressions such as .043 dex, meaning 10 .043. Thus 1 dex equals a factor… … Dictionary of units of measurement