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  2. Template:Float style - Wikipedia

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  3. Wikipedia:Extended image syntax - Wikipedia

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    Solutions include alternating between left and right in aligning images or other floating objects (not shown); setting to "none" the alignment of the one that won't float above the others (as demonstrated on the population table here); and using a gallery tag for large numbers of images in a single section.

  4. Single-precision floating-point format - Wikipedia

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    A floating-point variable can represent a wider range of numbers than a fixed-point variable of the same bit width at the cost of precision. A signed 32-bit integer variable has a maximum value of 2 31 − 1 = 2,147,483,647, whereas an IEEE 754 32-bit base-2 floating-point variable has a maximum value of (2 − 2 −23) × 2 127 ≈ 3.4028235 ...

  5. Template:Annotated image - Wikipedia

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    image-left: integer (zero) X-coordinate of the image's top left corner (in pixels), relative to the top left corner of the box containing the image and annotations. Negative values crop the image. image-top: integer (zero) Y-coordinate of the image's top left corner (in pixels), relative to the top left corner of the box containing the image ...

  6. Template:Float - Wikipedia

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    Whatever you float with this template will cover up anything underneath it. Text will wrap underneath this template, not around it. For aligning text in general, see {}. For floating images, boxes, and other elements in a way that text wraps around instead of beneath, see {}.

  7. Half-precision floating-point format - Wikipedia

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    In computing, half precision (sometimes called FP16 or float16) is a binary floating-point computer number format that occupies 16 bits (two bytes in modern computers) in computer memory. It is intended for storage of floating-point values in applications where higher precision is not essential, in particular image processing and neural networks.

  8. Template:Float/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Whatever you float with this template will cover up anything underneath it. Text will wrap underneath this template, not around it. For aligning text in general, see {}. For floating images, boxes, and other elements in a way that text wraps around instead of beneath, see {}.

  9. Help:Section - Wikipedia

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    If the TOC's width exceeds 30% of the user's visible screen (about twice the size of the Wikipedia navigation bar to the left), then it is not suitable for floating. (Percentages assume a typical user setup.) If text is trapped between a floating TOC and an image, floating can be cancelled at a certain text point, see Forcing a break.