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RE: Understanding Binary #11
That video is just amazing, 10 mins of pure binary understanding. I quite understood binary conversion easily via video, thank you for the share!
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RE: Understanding Binary #12
That video is just amazing, 10 mins of pure binary understanding. I quite understood binary conversion easily via video, thank you for the share!
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RE: Understanding Binary #13
So does each chunk only have 8 bits? Yes I meant where does the binary number start and end. Thanks again.

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RE: Understanding Binary #14
So does each chunk only have 8 bits? Yes I meant where does the binary number start and end. Thanks again.

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RE: Understanding Binary #15
(04-19-2013, 03:20 PM)armydawg11b Wrote: So does each chunk only have 8 bits? Yes I meant where does the binary number start and end. Thanks again.

The binary values will be splitted up in chunks of 8 bits (or 1 byte) when using the ASCII-table, with other tables like the UTF-32-table will be able to use 32 bit chunks. Although the UTF-32 will need more memory to store it on your computer, it will support more characters.

There is no character to express the beginning and ending of a value, you will have to count.
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RE: Understanding Binary #16
(04-19-2013, 03:20 PM)armydawg11b Wrote: So does each chunk only have 8 bits? Yes I meant where does the binary number start and end. Thanks again.

The binary values will be splitted up in chunks of 8 bits (or 1 byte) when using the ASCII-table, with other tables like the UTF-32-table will be able to use 32 bit chunks. Although the UTF-32 will need more memory to store it on your computer, it will support more characters.

There is no character to express the beginning and ending of a value, you will have to count.
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RE: Understanding Binary #17
Or to simplify, it starts from right to left, cuz it goes like 16-8-4-2-1 and so on, as shown in the video, I find things are pointless complicated, just need break bricks of info into sand ^_^ Oh and you're all welcome for the video Smile
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RE: Understanding Binary #18
Or to simplify, it starts from right to left, cuz it goes like 16-8-4-2-1 and so on, as shown in the video, I find things are pointless complicated, just need break bricks of info into sand ^_^ Oh and you're all welcome for the video Smile
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RE: Understanding Binary #19
hehehehehehe nice one Biggrin thanks!
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RE: Understanding Binary #20
hehehehehehe nice one Biggrin thanks!
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