hi i want to make a program that spits out the binary equivalent of numbers from 0-10000. Any ideas how to get started.???
hi i want to make a program that spits out the binary equivalent of numbers from 0-10000. Any ideas how to get started.???
Sure, lots of ideas ;-)
Look into the bit-shift operators << and >> to move individual bits into a usable position (position 0 specifically) and the boolean operators & and | to isolate one bit.
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If you're not up to speed on bit shifting, you can use repeated integral division of the number divided by the Radix. For example, 150: 150 / 2 = 75 with a remainder of 0. The binary representation will come out in reverse order using the remainder values.
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I haven't used a compiler in ages, so please be gentle as I try to reacclimate myself. :P
One wonders which is a more confusing responseOriginally posted by ronin If you're not up to speed on bit shifting, you can use repeated integral division of the number divided by the Radix. For example, 150: 150 / 2 = 75 with a remainder of 0. The binary representation will come out in reverse order using the remainder values.
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Definition: Politics -- Latin, from
poly meaning many and
tics meaning blood sucking parasites
-- Tom Smothers