Double.IFloatingPoint<Double>.GetExponentShortestBitLength Method
Definition
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Gets the length, in bits, of the shortest two's complement representation of the current exponent.
virtual int System.Numerics.IFloatingPoint<System.Double>.GetExponentShortestBitLength() = System::Numerics::IFloatingPoint<double>::GetExponentShortestBitLength;
int IFloatingPoint<double>.GetExponentShortestBitLength ();
abstract member System.Numerics.IFloatingPoint<System.Double>.GetExponentShortestBitLength : unit -> int
override this.System.Numerics.IFloatingPoint<System.Double>.GetExponentShortestBitLength : unit -> int
Function GetExponentShortestBitLength () As Integer Implements IFloatingPoint(Of Double).GetExponentShortestBitLength
Returns
The length, in bits, of the shortest two's complement representation of the current exponent.
Implements
Applies to
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