This is cool, Andy. Hey, if you got the bits, use 'em! :grin: Is the node table 
itself basically similar to TDB (obviously modulo the change to node IDs)?

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A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library

> On Jan 17, 2017, at 11:44 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Additional feature:
> 
> TDB2 now supports xsd:doubles as inline values.
> 
> Like over inline values, it does this if and only if the value fits, 
> otherwise it uses the node table.
> 
> In the case of xsd:doubles, there 62 bits to store them.  xsd:doubles (as of 
> XSD 1.1) are very similar to IEEE-754-2008 binary64 and have a range upto 
> 10^308.
> 
> TDB2 inline double are limited to 10^76.
> 
> NaN, Inf, -Inf, 0 an -0 are inlined.
> 
> TDB2 inlines:
> 
> xsd:decimal
> xsd:integer
>  and all types derived from xsd:integer
>  keeping the datatype (TDB1 does not).
> xsd:double
> xsd:float
> xsd:dateTime
> xsd:dateTimeStamp
> xsd:date
> xsd:boolean
> 
>    Andy

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