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StackedCrooked
12:49 AM
@fredoverflow With 8 most significant bits I meant starting at the first 1 bit.
So 0x01ffffff becomes 0x01fe0000
@fredoverflow Unsigned
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Feeds
3:09 AM
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fredoverflow
9:39 AM
@StackedCrooked Then the worst case
0x80ffffff
->
0x80000000
loses about 1/129.
StackedCrooked
10:06 AM
@fredoverflow Yeah, that's what I found experimentally. However, I don't get why. The 8 most significant bits should provide 256 different values. So I'd think the difference with the original value is gonna be at most 1/256th of the original value.
I must be missing something obvious.
fredoverflow
It would be 1/256 if you only lost a single bit. It would be 1/128 if you lost an infinite number of bits.
0.11111... is basically 1, not 0.1
1/256 + 1/512 + 1/1024 + 1/2048 + 1/4096 + ... = 1/128
StackedCrooked
Oh damn.
You saved me :)
fredoverflow
Take that people who say math is useless, I just saved a man's live ;)
TelKitty
10:31 AM
@fredoverflow Not sure about that ... I think you mean 0.9999999999.... is basically 1.
Or the limit of 9/10+ 9/(10)^2+ 9/(10)^3...+9/(10)^n+... = 1
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fredoverflow
2:14 PM
@TelKitty 0.11111... in binary, not decimal.
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Mikhail
11:56 PM
Yo
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