Hi All,
One option would be to relax the standard as it currently reads from
specifying 32 or 64, and encouraging the use of a type that matches the
necessary precision for subsequent use, recommending 32 as the default.
This pushes these concerns onto developers. The question is whether this
raises compatibility issues. Off the top of my head, I don't think it
does beyond Markus' concerns below, but I'm not totally sure.
Another alternative is we could specify that software *should* mask bits
to zero where they are not needed (as determined by the generating
software), in order to improve compression. However, a few real-world
trials of this should be done if we want to go down that road, so we are
not over-complicating things for insufficient benefit.
--Dan
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> Hi all,
> I also agree with Peter's comments that 64 precision seems like the
> way forward, I don't know whether there is an easy option to switch
> at a later date. I'm also not sure how the compression differs, say
> if single floats were converted to 64-bit (e.g. converting an
> existing pos file), would they be more easily compressed than true
> 64-bit data?
>
> Peter's comments about the detector specification also seem
> reasonable, expect in the case of the LEAP equipment information
> about the specifics of the detector may not be known.
> Andy
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