NAME Data::IEEE754::Tools - Various tools for understanding and manipulating the underlying IEEE-754 representation of floating point values DESCRIPTION These tools give access to the underlying IEEE 754 floating-point 64bit representation used by many instances of Perl (see perlguts). They include functions for converting from the 64bit internal representation to a string that shows those bits (either as hexadecimal or binary) and back, functions for converting that encoded value into a more human-readable format to give insight into the meaning of the encoded values, and functions to manipulate the smallest possible change for a given floating-point value (which is the ULP or "Unit in the Last Place"). COMPATIBILITY Data::IEEE754::Tools works with 64bit floating-point representations. If you have a Perl setup which uses a larger representation (for example, "use Config; print $Config{nvsize}; # 16 => 128bit"), values reported by this module will be reduced in precision to fit the 64bit representation. If you have a Perl setup which uses a smaller representation (for example, "use Config; print $Config{nvsize}; # 4 => 32bit"), the installation will likely fail, because the unit tests were not set up for lower precision inputs. However, forcing the installation *might* still allow coercion from the smaller Perl NV into a true IEEE 754 double (64bit) floating-point, but there is no guarantee it will work. INSTALLATION To install this module, use your favorite CPAN client. For a manual install, type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install (On Windows machines, you may need to use "dmake" instead of "make".) AUTHOR Peter C. Jones Please report any bugs or feature requests emailing or thru the web interface at COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2016 Peter C. Jones LICENCE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. See for more information.