Re: Identifting sign in COMP data




"kimi" <mraghu83@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 28, 1:36 pm, Louis Krupp <lkr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
kimi wrote:
Hi ppl,
Can anyone tell me how to recognize whether the COMP
variables are negative or positive.
For instance in COMP-3 data , if the last nibble is 'C' then we say it
is positive and if it is 'D' or 'F' we say it is negative.

Similarly how can we recognize whether the number is positive or
negative in COMP , COMP-1 and COMP-2 data.

Hi, Kimi!

Do you actually have COMP-3 data in which the last nibble is 'F' and
this indicates a negative number? This ... surprises me.

For COMP data, it's probably safe to assume (someone correct me if I'm
wrong) that the high-order bit indicates the sign; if the bit is on,
the number is negative. The value as a whole is *probably*
twos-complement, but I've worked on systems that used sign-magnitude.

For COMP-1 and COMP-2, the high-order bit *probably* indicates the sign
(just like with COMP), but it depends on the floating-point format, and
you'll have to know what format you're using before you can get anything
else out of the data.

Is this part of your project to read COMP-1 and COMP-2 data from your
mainframe? Out of curiosity, how's that going? And which mainframe is
it?

Louis

tnx for that guys..!!
No louis this isnt a part of that project...
Well,i am moving the COMP-1 and COMP-2 data to COMP-3 as we discussed
in the other thread..
I did try out setting the environment variables and all that... but
doesnt work..
Probably need to know the right way to set it..


Have you considered using SIGN SEPARATE?


.



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