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How do you calculate (in your own way) the largest real number in IEEE double and single precision representations wihtout using realmax('single') and realmax('double')? thank you!

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Jan
Jan on 15 May 2013
Edited: Jan on 15 May 2013
Using the bit-patterns defined e.g. here http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19957-01/806-3568/ncg_math.html and a typecast should be sufficient. Because IEEE754 is a convention, there is nothing wrong with using the bit-patterns defined in this convention directly.
[EDITED] What about pow2(2 - eps, 1023)? Does this reply the correct answer?
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José-Luis
José-Luis on 15 May 2013
Edited: José-Luis on 15 May 2013
It should give the correct answer since that is the formula invoked by realmax. Without using eps:
pow2(1 + (1 - 2^-52),1023) == realmax
Or even without pow2:
(1 + (1 - 2^-52))*2^1023 == realmax
Speedwise it might not be optimal but William seemed reluctant to use built-in functions.
Jan
Jan on 15 May 2013
Edited: Jan on 15 May 2013
@Jose-Luis: Thanks for explaining this. I do not have access to Matlab currently, otherwise I had taken a look into edit realmax.

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