Fractional part

Graph of the fractional part of real numbers

The fractional part or decimal part[1] of a non‐negative real number is the excess beyond that number's integer part. The latter is defined as the largest integer not greater than x, called floor of x or . Then, the fractional part can be formulated as a difference:

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For a positive number written in a conventional positional numeral system (such as binary or decimal), its fractional part hence corresponds to the digits appearing after the radix point. The result is a real number in the half-open interval [0, 1).

  1. ^ "Decimal part". Oxford Dictionaries. Archived from the original on February 15, 2018. Retrieved 2018-02-15.

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