Difference of two minifloats with 1 sign bit s, 3 exponent bit e, 2 mantissa bit m and a bias of 3 analogues to IEEE-754-like floating point values. The different classes of IEEE 754 floating point values (NaN, infinite, normal, subnormal and zero) are highlighted with different colours and marked with symbols. NaN has the highest value and infinite has its own numerical value 2^17. Positive values are in blue and cyan, negative values are in red and magenta; NaN is represented in green.
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