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  • Subtracts the source from the destination. Used for Subtracting Scalar Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The subsd command can only be used with xm ...ing-point value in the destination operand (first operand), and stores the double-precision floating-point result in the destination operand. The source oper
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  • ...ies the source operand by destination operand. Used for Multiplying Scalar Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The mulsd command can only be used with xm ...ing-point value in the destination operand (first operand), and stores the double-precision floating-point result in the destination operand. The source oper
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  • Divides the destination operand by source operand. Used for Dividing Scalar Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The divsd command can only be used with xm ...loating-point value in the source operand (second operand), and stores the double-precision floating-point result in the destination operand. The source oper
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  • Subtracts the source from the destination. Used for Subtracting Packed-Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The subpd command can only be used with xm ...t values in the destination operand (first operand), and stores the packed double-precision floating-point results in the destination operand. The source ope
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  • Adds the source to the destination. Used for Adding Scalar Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The addsd command can only be used with xm ...econd operand) and the destination operand (first operand), and stores the double-precision floating-point result in the destination operand. The source oper
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  • ...ion floating point value. Used for Converting Doubleword Integer To Scalar-Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The cvtsi2sd command must be used with xmm ...ts a signed doubleword integer in the source operand (second operand) to a double-precision floating-point value in the destination operand (first operand).
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  • Adds the source to the destination. Used for Adding Packed-Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The addpd command can only be used with xm ...perand) and the destination operand (first operand), and stores the packed double-precision floating-point results in the destination operand. The source ope
    2 KB (211 words) - 16:13, 18 January 2018
  • ...he data from source operand to destination operand. Used for Moving Scalar Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The movsd command can only be used with xm ...low quadword of an XMM register and a 64-bit memory location, or to move a double-precision floating-point value between the low quadwords of two XMM registe
    2 KB (282 words) - 00:46, 3 January 2018
  • ...sion floating point value. Used for Converting Packed-Doubleword To Packed-Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The cvtdq2pd command must be used with xmm ...d doubleword integers in the source operand (second operand) to two packed double-precision floating-point values in the destination operand (first operand).
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  • Performs a single precision or double-precision floating-point division of two operands. ...be in single precision or double-precision floating-point format, word or double word integer format.
    2 KB (217 words) - 15:20, 3 January 2018
  • ...ta from source operand to destination operand. Used for Moving High-Packed Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The movhpd command can only be used with x ...be an XMM register or a 64-bit memory location. This instruction allows a double-precision floating-point value to be moved to and from the high quadword of
    2 KB (260 words) - 16:21, 18 January 2018
  • ...ata from source operand to destination operand. Used for Moving Low-Packed Double-Precision Floating-Point Values. The movlpd command can only be used with x ...be an XMM register or a 64-bit memory location. This instruction allows a double-precision floating-point value to be moved to and from the low quadword of
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  • The way to add addresses from the found address list is to double click the address, with the address(es) selected click the red arrow, or wi * '''Double''' : ''float''
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  • .../wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-precision_floating-point_format wikipedia.org - Double-precision_floating-point_format] So now that you have an address '''double click it in the found list''',
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  • Reads a QWORD (8 bytes) at the given address and interprets them as a double precision floating point value.
    525 bytes (59 words) - 19:07, 18 March 2019
  • ...(8 bytes) at the given address representing the value you have given as a double precision floating point value.
    659 bytes (81 words) - 19:07, 18 March 2019
  • ...) at the given address, in Cheat Engine's memory, and interprets them as a double precision floating point value.
    646 bytes (78 words) - 00:03, 25 January 2018
  • Converts a byte table to a QWORD (8 bytes), interpreting them as a double precision floating point value.
    719 bytes (85 words) - 00:07, 25 January 2018
  • ...ress, in Cheat Engine's memory, representing the value you have given as a double precision floating point.
    724 bytes (91 words) - 00:05, 25 January 2018
  • ...and 8 for a 64 bit processor a ''WORD'' is always 2 bytes and a ''DWORD'' (double word) is always 4 bytes. ...tion of real numbers in a computer's memory, but there are both single and double precision floating points.[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Floating-point_arithm
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  • 2=double (64-bit float)
    965 bytes (139 words) - 05:59, 6 September 2020
  • #* Type: Double #* Type: Double
    40 KB (4,263 words) - 14:01, 19 March 2017
  • If you double click an address, drag it to the list at the bottom, or select some address
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  • double click on PINBALL.EXE to attache the game to cheat engine I'll double click on the found address A9FEE6 to add it to the bottom pane
    5 KB (849 words) - 02:42, 20 March 2017
  • *'''Double''' (values between 5.0 x 10^-324 and 1.7 x 10^308 ) *'''All''' (from '''Byte''' to '''Double''')
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  • Converts a QWORD (8 bytes), interpreted as a double precision floating point, to a byte table.
    986 bytes (114 words) - 00:07, 25 January 2018
  • XMM0.0D (double) ​double d0;
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  • ...f the 2 standard floating-point value allocations. (IEEE) The other one is DOUBLE ; Double (64-bits) (IEEE standard)
    5 KB (849 words) - 12:14, 19 March 2017
  • So now that you have an address '''double click it in the found list''', Double click the value to change it and enter 5000.
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  • This window holds a list of all the processes currently running. Double click on a entry and cheat engine will open this process for scanning (a pr
    1 KB (235 words) - 12:12, 19 March 2017
  • ...what a "second" is(setting your software to half would make it think it's double, etc). This means that more data is downloaded in the software's "second" a
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  • ...t table" and close the window because to edit the table script you have to double-click on the "<script>" value in your table. and for a double, you could use (double)100.1
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  • ...selecting it and pressing enter. For all the other items in the list just double click on it and it will open up a new window allowing you to change it.
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  • ...mands:MOVSD|MOVSD]] instead. We just need to also make our scripts value a double. dq (double)10
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  • ...an address to your list two ways. ''Automatically'', which can be done by double clicking an address in your scan-list, or ''manually'', which means you'll
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  • Assuming you have only 1 value left, double click it. Right click on the value in the value list and click on 'Find out
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  • ...ke it True. Change the Object Inspector tab from Properties to Events and double-click -- definition created by double-clicking OnData event handler
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  • and for a double, you could use (double)100.1
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  • XMM0.0D (double)
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  • char valuetype; //0=byte, 1=word, 2=dword, 3=float, 4=double, 5=bit, 6=int64, 7=string
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  • or arrayOfBytes:find('(FLOAT)') or arrayOfBytes:find('(DOUBLE)') then ...: 700;">or</span> arrayOfBytes:find(<span style="color: rgb(136, 0, 0);">'(DOUBLE)'</span>) <span style="font-weight: 700;">then</span>
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  • dd 0 //// Data double-word (4 bytes)
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  • all you need to do is double-click on it in the pointer list and it will be added to your table as a new
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  • In the memory view form you can also use the assembler directly by double clicking on an instruction.
    5 KB (741 words) - 03:17, 24 September 2019
  • ...'Scan Options''.''' And '''check to see that ''4 Bytes'', ''Float'', and ''Double'' are checked'''.
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  • Just '''double click the address in the found list to add it to the cheat table'''. Then '''change the value and freeze the address''', double click the value in the address list to edit it, freeze it by clicking the e
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  • Just '''double click the address in the found list to add it to the cheat table'''. Then '''change the value and freeze the address''', double click the value in the address list to edit it, freeze it by clicking the e
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  • if key == 'double' then return readDouble(self.address) end if key == 'double' then return writeDouble(self.address, value) end
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  • ...arch for [[binary]], (Single, 2, 4, 8) [[bytes]], [[binary]], [[float]], [[double]], Text, and Array of Bytes.<br>
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  • ...d by single <code>'string'</code>or double quotes <code>"string"</code> or double square brackets <code><nowiki>[[string]]</nowiki></code>; the last case acc
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  • ...[Tutorials:Value_types#Value_sizes|size]] of the "fltSomeHook" as a ''data double word'' (4 bytes), with a float value of 1.
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  • ...g the value of a string 'Hey!', denoted by the quotations (both single and double work), to the address of 'someData+20'.
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  • All of the results (if any) will be displayed in the box. You can then double-click these entries to go to that spot in memory. This is a great feature f
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  • dq (double)5000 dq (double)5000
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  • * [[Lua:readDouble|readDouble]]: Reads a double precision floating point value from the specified address * [[Lua:readDoubleLocal|readDoubleLocal]]: Reads a double precision floating point value from the specified address in CE's memory
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  • : Reads a double precision floating point value from the specified address : Writes a double precision floating point to the specified address. Returns true on success
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