Correction for MHex$ IEEE Number Format Example for 4.00 (35249)
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This article was previously published under Q35249 SUMMARY
Page 19 in some copies of the "Microsoft QuickBasic 4.0: Basic
Language Reference" (for version 4.00) gives four incorrect statements
in the source code for MHex$. MHex$ is a user-defined FUNCTION that
displays the internal format for IEEE floating point (single and
double precision) numbers.
The incorrect statements give an integer overflow message because a
"multiply by 256" should actually be an "integer divide by 256." The
corrections are shown below.
This documentation error is corrected in a later release of the
manuals for QuickBasic 4.00, in 4.00b, and also in the "QuickBasic
4.5: Basic Language Reference" (sold separately from version 4.50
using an order card provided with the version 4.50 package) and on
page 703 of the "Microsoft Basic 7.0: Programmer's Guide."
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The following is the correct text for page 19 of the "QuickBasic 4.0:
Basic Language Reference:"
line 6: ' Note that the AND removes unwanted bits; dividing by 256
line 7: ' shifts the value right 8 bit positions.
line 10: Bytes(I)=AsLong& AND &HFF&
line 11: AsLong& \ 256&
This correction is necessary only in certain early copies of the
manual shipped with QuickBasic version 4.00 and is not necessary in a
later edition of the manual shipped in the version 4.00 package.
The following is the incorrect text in earlier QuickBasic version 4.00
manuals:
line 6: 'Note that dividing shifts the bytes right, and the AND
line 7: ' removes unwanted bits.
line 10: Bytes(I) = AsLong& \ Shift& AND &HFF&
line 11: Shift&=Shift&*256
| Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/8/2003 |
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| Keywords: | KB35249 |
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