Specifically from Pesto's link:
The IEEE single precision floating point standard representation requires a 32 bit word, which may be represented as numbered from 0 to 31, left to right. The first bit is the sign bit, S, the next eight bits are the exponent bits, 'E', and the final 23 bits are the fraction 'F':
S EEEEEEEE FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
0 1 8 9 31
The value V represented by the word may be determined as follows:
- If
E=255 and F is nonzero, then V=NaN ("Not a number")
- If
E=255 and F is zero and S is 1, then V=-Infinity
- If
E=255 and F is zero and S is 0, then V=Infinity
- If
0<E<255 then V=(-1)**S * 2 ** (E-127) * (1.F) where "1.F" is intended to represent the binary number created by prefixing F with an implicit leading 1 and a binary
point.
- If
E=0 and F is nonzero, then V=(-1)**S * 2 ** (-126) * (0.F) These
are "unnormalized" values.
- If
E=0 and F is zero and S is 1, then V=-0
- If
E=0 and F is zero and S is 0, then V=0