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<p>for <a href="page.php?w=fixed-point_arithmetic">fixed point</a>, usually <a href="page.php?w=integer_%28computer_science%29">integer</a>, numerical values may be available in one or in several different sizes, but one of the sizes available will almost always be the word. The other sizes, if any, are likely to be multiples or fractions of the word size. The smaller sizes are normally used only for efficient use of memory; when loaded into the processor, their values usually go into a larger holder, at least word sized.;Floating-point numbers:</p><p>
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