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![]() Floating-Point Registers z/OS TSO/E Programming Guide SA32-0981-00 |
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You can refer to a floating-point register using the LIST or assignment-of-value subcommand by specifying a decimal integer followed by an E or D. The decimal integer indicates the number of the register and must be a zero, two, four, or six. An E indicates a floating-point register with single precision. A D indicates a floating-point register with double precision. You must not use floating-point registers for indirect addressing or in expressions. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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