I'm trying to convert a float32 to an fp8 float. There's some detail in the code that is causing a discrepancy in the results. I can't figure out what it is, could someone help me?
def float32_to_ofp8_and_back(value: float, encoding: str) -> float:
import numpy as np
# Determine the ...
Not that I'm intimately familar with custom numpy dtypes, but the entire approach seems nonsensical from step one. Using numpy to basically just store anonymous bytes, with a Python class on top to do all the bit fiddling, so operations can be done in with unwanted precision, is multiple levels of breeding race snails.
@Marco If you were on CR I'd say shoot your shot. Best case you get an answer, worst case you are where you already are. However I had someone complain I was answering off-topic questions when trying to get 10k before... so you know, grain of salt here.
@matszwecja i'm quite sure it's not a zip file if you specify the artifact name
depending on what your usecase it, maybe creating a github "release" and attaching the files to that would be an option? those can be publicly downloaded