Thanks for trying (and no, I'm not being snarky). That doesn't quite cover my situation.
f is a 32-bit "single-precision" float.
d is a 64-bit "double-precision" float.
I'm dealing with 80-bit "extended-double-precision" floats.
In reply to Re^2: Unpacking extended-double precision floats
by herveus
in thread Unpacking extended-double precision floats
by herveus
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