/** * The functions and constants in this file allow us to interact * with the internal representation of an IEEE 64-bit floating point * number. We need to work with all 64-bits, thus, care needs to be * taken when working with Javascript's bitwise operators (<<, >>, &, * |, etc) as they truncate operands to 32-bits. In order to work around * this we work with the 64-bits as two 32-bit halves, perform bitwise * operations on them independently, and combine the results (if needed). */ export declare const SIGNIFICAND_WIDTH = 52; /** * MIN_NORMAL_EXPONENT is the minimum exponent of a normalized * floating point: -1022. */ export declare const MIN_NORMAL_EXPONENT: number; /** * MAX_NORMAL_EXPONENT is the maximum exponent of a normalized * floating point: 1023. */ export declare const MAX_NORMAL_EXPONENT = 1023; /** * MIN_VALUE is the smallest normal number */ export declare const MIN_VALUE: number; /** * getNormalBase2 extracts the normalized base-2 fractional exponent. * This returns k for the equation f x 2**k where f is * in the range [1, 2). Note that this function is not called for * subnormal numbers. * @param {number} value - the value to determine normalized base-2 fractional * exponent for * @returns {number} the normalized base-2 exponent */ export declare function getNormalBase2(value: number): number; /** * GetSignificand returns the 52 bit (unsigned) significand as a signed value. * @param {number} value - the floating point number to extract the significand from * @returns {number} The 52-bit significand */ export declare function getSignificand(value: number): number; //# sourceMappingURL=ieee754.d.ts.map