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 Post subject: CH_2005 (and anybody else)
PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 8:46 am 
Glow Ball
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Do you know the 8-bit binary values for the numbers 1 to 20? What would they be?

00000001 = 1
00000010 = 2

but here's where I lose it - lol didn't take long, eh? Which of these is number 3

00000100 = ?
00000011 = ?

And on up to twenty. Thanks.

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While I'm here, does anybody have any particularly favorite math equations? I don't mean to solve, tho it could be, but just cuz there's something about them you like. We all know

E = mc<sup>2</sup>

or

a<sup>2</sup> = b<sup>2</sup> plus c<sup>2</sup>

or

y = mx plus b

I don't know how to make symbols or I'd try pye <font face="Symbol">p</font>r<sup>2</sup>. Could probably use theta, omega and stuff like that too.

By the way, this is for a track ;-)

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edit. note to self. Look up that big ugly thing that solves quadratic equations. LOL, it'll fill a whole billboard, hehehe

<font size=1>Edited by Phineus (15-04-2003)</font>


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 9:00 am 
http://www.computerhope.com/binhex.htm http://www.pccomputernotes.com/numbering/numbering04.htm http://www.unics.uni-hannover.de/nhtcapri/mathematics.html http://www.sosmath.com/tables/tables.html


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 9:00 am 
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My head just exploded after reading "8-bit Binary"

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 9:51 am 
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LOL, tell me about RF.

Anyway. Thanks, Link Image

00000000 = 0
00000001 = 1
00000010 = 2
00000011 = 3

00000100 = 4
00000101 = 5
00000110 = 6
00000111 = 7

00001000 = 8
00001001 = 9
00001010 = 10
00001011 = 11

00001100 = 12
00001101 = 13
00001110 = 14
00001111 = 15

00010000 = 16
00010001 = 17
00010010 = 18
00010011 = 19

00010100 = 20


Those last two have some nice looking equations... Zero to infinity looks kind funky.

<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td align="center">∞
<big><big><big>∑</big></big></big><small>
n<small> </small>=<small> </small>0</small></td><td>a<sub>n</sub><sup> </sup></td></tr></table>




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ax²+bx+c=0
x=(-b±(b²-4ac)^(1/2))/(2a)

ok a bit about number systems:
i'll use a truck analogy. You know on your truck u have an odometer. The odomeer has some wheels with digits on them. The on on the right moves. when it hit's 9 the one next to it moves 1 spot and then it goes back to 0, imagine an odometer where each wheel has only 2 symbols on it (1/0)
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
see?
we only count in base 10 cause we have ten fingers. If we had 8 fingers we would count in octal.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
etc.
just remember in base 2 there are 2 symbols and in base 8 there are 8 symbols.

e^(i(pi)) = -1

pi = 3.14159265359...
you could have pi going all around the track :) that would be cool. Just search the net and u can easily find more digits than ever could be cared for


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 10:36 am 
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x=(-b±(b²-4ac)^(1/2))/(2a)

Ah ha, that's the one I was thinking of.

And pi all around sounds hilarious. There's no way but I'll have to do something with it all the same. Thanks.


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d=r*t
r=d/t
c/d=(pi)

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r=v/a

x^n + y^n <> z^n where x,y,z are ints and n is an int greater than 2



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mtm<sup>2</sup> = ∞


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Once you've said that, there's only one thing left to say...

Quote:
Press any key other than Ctrl,Shft,Alt,win,PrintScrn/SysRq,ScrollLock, Pause/Break,NumLock,Insert,CapsLock,any strange buttons along the top of your keyboard, and that wierd key with a mouse and a menu on it to continue.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2003 2:43 pm 
>> My head just exploded after reading "8-bit Binary"

lol
No warning, just kablooey. Too funny. Image


>> we only count in base 10 cause we have ten fingers. If we had 8 fingers we would count in octal.

eight fingers, ten digits. Image


>> you could have pi going all around the track Image

clever!

∞ is a crazy 8


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man, if i werent failing algebra ab, mabye i would understand all of this<font size=+2 face=Wingdings>K</font>

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Actually finding out the binary is very easy. You just need to use the Windows Calculator Image

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Oh, sure, now he tells us.


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Well i wanted to see how you guys give your best first Image

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ok here's binary:
128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
thats just about it
to write a number
(34) <random number i pulled
do i need a 128 ? no
do i need a 64 ? no
do i need a 32 ? yes
do i need a 16 ? no
do i need an 8 ? no
do i need a 4 ? no
do i need a 2 ? yes
do i need a 1 ? no
no,no,yes,no,no,no,yes,no
00100010b = 34d

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Think of this way...
Reading a binary number Right to Left, starting with 1, each place to the left is double the place to it's right.

take a simple 4 bit code.

8's 4's 2's 1's

1 0 0 0 = 8
1 0 0 1 = 9


The highest DECIMAL number you can get with a 4 digit binary = 15.
All 4 bits on = 8+4+2+1 = 15
BUT it's called "16-bit" because 0 counts as a valid "state" and counted.

If you need a bigger number, add another place to the left by doubling the number to it's right.

The next place would be 16's with a max decimal number of 31
BUT of course called "32-bit"

Processores use millions of transistors that are either turned on (a 1) or off (a zero).
Binary is how we read and inturpet it.
Hence why you see computer measurements use the logical extension of those incruments...
16 bit 32 bit 256MB etc.
They just another place to the left of the binary code.




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Not exactly math, but logic is fun too.

iLenCount = len(Aurl)
For i = 1 To iLenCount
cTemp = mid(Aurl, i, 1)
If cTemp = "/" Then
JPerCount = JPerCount + 1
End If
next

If JPerCount > 1 then
isURL = True
End If


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0-15 isnt called 16-bit, it has 16 values but it's 4-bit
i.e. 8-bit color isnt 8 colors it's 256: 0-255 1+2+4+8+16+32+64+128=255

16bit processors have 16 wire cables cause each wire is a bit:
a byte is 8 bits
16 bit processors work with 2 byte words
0000h-FFFFh

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iLenCount = len(Aurl)
For i = 1 To iLenCount
cTemp = mid(Aurl, i, 1)
If cTemp = "/" Then
JPerCount = JPerCount + 1
End If
next

If JPerCount > 1 then
isURL = True
End If
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huh?

wouldnt:

if instr(aurl,"/",1) then isURL = true

work?

plus just cause somthing has a / in it doesnt mean it's a URL
http:// means that it's a URL


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You guys and your vbscript Image

isURL = urlCheck(Aurl) ;

perl rules, lol


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