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  2. Snowflake ID - Wikipedia

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    The final number is generally serialized in decimal. [2] Snowflakes are sortable by time, because they are based on the time they were created. [2] Additionally, the time a snowflake was created can be calculated from the snowflake. This can be used to get snowflakes (and their associated objects) that were created before or after a particular ...

  3. Decimal floating point - Wikipedia

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    A simple method to add floating-point numbers is to first represent them with the same exponent. In the example below, the second number is shifted right by 3 digits. We proceed with the usual addition method: The following example is decimal, which simply means the base is 10. 123456.7 = 1.234567 × 10 5 101.7654 = 1.017654 × 10 2 = 0. ...

  4. Floating-point arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Since 2 10 = 1024, the complete range of the positive normal floating-point numbers in this format is from 2 −1022 ≈ 2 × 10 −308 to approximately 2 1024 ≈ 2 × 10 308. The number of normal floating-point numbers in a system (B, P, L, U) where B is the base of the system, P is the precision of the significand (in base B),

  5. Snowflake schema - Wikipedia

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    The snowflake schema is in the same family as the star schema logical model. In fact, the star schema is considered a special case of the snowflake schema. The snowflake schema provides some advantages over the star schema in certain situations, including: Some OLAP multidimensional database modeling tools are optimized for snowflake schemas. [3]

  6. Rounding - Wikipedia

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    In other words, y should be a multiple of a number m that depends on the magnitude of x. The number m is a power of the base (usually 2 or 10) of the floating-point representation. Apart from this detail, all the variants of rounding discussed above apply to the rounding of floating-point numbers as well.

  7. Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy outline plan for 'large-scale ...

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    Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy argued President-elect Donald Trump has the executive authority to pursue "large-scale firings" in the federal government.

  8. Is It Too Late to Buy Snowflake Stock?

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    Amid the renewed confidence in Snowflake stock, investors have gone from questioning whether it is a buy to asking whether it is too late to buy into this recovery. ... And the numbers speak for ...

  9. IEEE 754 - Wikipedia

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    Subnormal numbers ensure that for finite floating-point numbers x and y, x − y = 0 if and only if x = y, as expected, but which did not hold under earlier floating-point representations. [ 43 ] On the design rationale of the x87 80-bit format , Kahan notes: "This Extended format is designed to be used, with negligible loss of speed, for all ...