Julia 1.9.0 DEV Documentation
documentation for Julia 1.9-DEV. Work in progress! This documentation is for an unreleased, in-development, version of Julia. Please read the release notes to see what has changed since the last release allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that Half-precision floating-point numbers are also supported (Float16), but they are implemented in software and use Float32 for calculations. julia> sizeof(Float16(4.)) 2 julia> 2*Float16(4.) Float16(80 码力 | 1633 页 | 5.23 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.9.0 rc2 Documentation
documentation for Julia 1.9-rc2. Work in progress! This documentation is for an unreleased, in-development, version of Julia. Please read the release notes to see what has changed since the last release allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that Half-precision floating-point numbers are also supported (Float16), but they are implemented in software and use Float32 for calculations. julia> sizeof(Float16(4.)) 2 julia> 2*Float16(4.) Float16(80 码力 | 1644 页 | 5.27 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.10.0 DEV Documentation
documentation for Julia 1.10-DEV. Work in progress! This documentation is for an unreleased, in-development, version of Julia. Please read the release notes to see what has changed since the last release allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that Half-precision floating-point numbers are also supported (Float16), but they are implemented in software and use Float32 for calculations. julia> sizeof(Float16(4.)) 2 julia> 2*Float16(4.) Float16(80 码力 | 1678 页 | 5.95 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.9.0 beta2 Documentation
documentation for Julia 1.9-beta2. Work in progress! This documentation is for an unreleased, in-development, version of Julia. Please read the release notes to see what has changed since the last release allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that Half-precision floating-point numbers are also supported (Float16), but they are implemented in software and use Float32 for calculations. julia> sizeof(Float16(4.)) 2 julia> 2*Float16(4.) Float16(80 码力 | 1637 页 | 5.25 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.9.0 rc1 Documentation
documentation for Julia 1.9-rc1. Work in progress! This documentation is for an unreleased, in-development, version of Julia. Please read the release notes to see what has changed since the last release allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that Half-precision floating-point numbers are also supported (Float16), but they are implemented in software and use Float32 for calculations. julia> sizeof(Float16(4.)) 2 julia> 2*Float16(4.) Float16(80 码力 | 1644 页 | 5.27 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.9.0 beta4 Documentation
documentation for Julia 1.9-beta4. Work in progress! This documentation is for an unreleased, in-development, version of Julia. Please read the release notes to see what has changed since the last release allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that Half-precision floating-point numbers are also supported (Float16), but they are implemented in software and use Float32 for calculations. julia> sizeof(Float16(4.)) 2 julia> 2*Float16(4.) Float16(80 码力 | 1639 页 | 5.25 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.9.0 beta3 Documentation
documentation for Julia 1.9-beta3. Work in progress! This documentation is for an unreleased, in-development, version of Julia. Please read the release notes to see what has changed since the last release allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that Half-precision floating-point numbers are also supported (Float16), but they are implemented in software and use Float32 for calculations. julia> sizeof(Float16(4.)) 2 julia> 2*Float16(4.) Float16(80 码力 | 1637 页 | 5.25 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.9.0 rc3 Documentation
documentation for Julia 1.9-rc3. Work in progress! This documentation is for an unreleased, in-development, version of Julia. Please read the release notes to see what has changed since the last release allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that Half-precision floating-point numbers are also supported (Float16), but they are implemented in software and use Float32 for calculations. julia> sizeof(Float16(4.)) 2 julia> 2*Float16(4.) Float16(80 码力 | 1644 页 | 5.26 MB | 1 年前3julia 1.10.10
allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that instructions used on hardware which supports this number format. Otherwise, operations are implemented in software, and use Float32 for intermediate calculations. As an internal implementation detail, this is achieved two-byte encodings. If this is all extremely confusing, try reading "The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets". It's an excellent0 码力 | 1692 页 | 6.34 MB | 3 月前3Julia 1.10.9
allowing Julia to take full advantage of computational resources. Additionally, Julia provides software support for Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic, which can handle operations on numeric values that Half-precision floating-point numbers are also supported (Float16), but they are implemented in software and use Float32 for calculations. julia> sizeof(Float16(4.)) 2 julia> 2*Float16(4.) Float16(8 two-byte encodings. If this is all extremely confusing, try reading "The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets". It's an excellent0 码力 | 1692 页 | 6.34 MB | 3 月前3
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