Fun fact: This exact topic was taught in my CS class today, and I stumbled upon this video just few hours later, when I needed help for the HW. I've been following her tutorials, and its always very helpful. Thank you so much for making good videos. 🔥🔥🔥
I've seen many explanations on binary to decimal conversion/calculation and vice versa...this one ranks among the best. excellent graphical examples along with explanation!
Excellent new video - it is the sign of a great teacher to explain basic concepts in a straightforward and easy to follow manner. Also, the production quality of your recent videos have been outstanding! Keep up the great work!!
Thank you so much Jim! 😁 I'm so happy you like the new video format!! trying to advance my video editing skills with every new upload and I'm super glad it shows! 😀 Thanks again for the lovely feedback, and will do! 😉
So, SOMETHING just clicked with the way you explained the Binary system. It’s been a concept that I’d often forget, but you just connected so many useful dots for me here. Go you.
Thank you, happy to hear that!! 😁 It's one of the first things they teach you when starting a computer science degree, so it's something every programmer must have in their toolbox! (even though we're almost done building a GUI app that will do it for us 🤣 hahaha)
I had my exam on this topic only, yesterday and today you've uploaded a video clearing all the doubts after the exam, but that doesn't matter thanks a lot it helped me a lot. 👍👍
What a timing!!! 😅 I wish I released it yesterday! I was about to, but needed an extra day to finish editing it properly... I sure hope you got all the correct answers for your test and got 100/100! 😁 And thank you so much for your comment! 😀
@@PythonSimplified That doesn't matter if I get 100 on 100 or just 10 main thing is the that concept has to be cleared and its done, because of you . Thanks a lot for that🤗. And I hope that atleast I should pass in the exam. Btw thanks for the wishes, it meant a lot to me ❤️
A very informative and well explained vid. Thank you. Subbed! Interestingly as a side note, using the decimal fraction ".242", the converter site I went to returned a decimal portion to 20 places. However, the mathematics behind your method took it to 49 places before equalling 1. I can see why converting decimal fractions to binary doesn't seem to be very popular! - 🤣🤣🤣 PS - Your method was spot ON to the 20 places so I am sure the rest is accurate too! - Whew!
@@PythonSimplified haha great, Mariya I have a question, I'm so new in python and I want to learn data science, how can I recognize if a tutorial is good or is bad? Thanks
Thank you so much Edward! I'm so happy I could help! 😁 I find that if you have a good teacher - math is actually quite fun! I had a fantastic teacher in high school and even when I started my Computer Science degree - I still referred to her notebooks, rather than listening to my lecturers in the university 😀 And now I'm way beyond what the high school materials covered - so I started disliking math again 🤣🤣🤣
@@PythonSimplified jaja you're totally right, i need a good teacher, sometimes I can't understand nothing haha, you're a master in maths and even more teaching, i'll follow every single video, thanks Mariya!!
@@edwardreyes8341 Thank you for the incredible comment and support! 😁 I must mention that I'm more of a good student rather than a teacher 😉 (a VERY good student... to be frank hahaha) I just like to use simple words and vivid graphics when explaining, and not many people do that unfortunately 😀
@Python Simplified yeah, you're both because you know a lot of things, that's great in your videos the explanation is son clear because it's graphic and concise, i must to say I always tell to anyone that you're my Python gurú!! Hahahaha and now maths as well!
Hexadecimal is my favorite and my go-to system, especially for colors - but this looks FUN! Just the kind of thing to replace my reawakened sudoku addiction ;) I had some basic idea about decinal to binary conversion, but never heard it explained so thoroughly.
Thank you Siam! 😀 I don't have one on Numpy just yet, but will film something in the Python for Beginners series 😉 Might take me a bit of time as I need to catch up with the Artificial Intelligence stuff and the third part of KivyMD (where we finally compile it to an .apk file 😎)
Woow video, wow explanation. I did't know all this information, thank you for sharing it and for the time and dedication in editing and creating the content, even in the color palette you show, I see the time you invested. Greetings
Good morning Mariya, I just come to subscribe to your channel and I want to tell you that you are simply amazing. I hope to become as good as you. God bless you.
@@PythonSimplified Math was my favorite subject in school. I did really good with it, I guess that's why programming as always been easy for me. And I enjoy learning new things that surround math.
@@daverenshomestead636 I loved math in high school! I had a really good teacher so everything came easy😊 I wish I could say the same about university... 😅
hahahaha thank you William! 😁 I don't really mind negative feedback as long as it makes sense - it actually helps me improve my videos. But those comments that tell me I should be embarrassed or ashamed for no reason - are much too odd to ignore... 😅 It's strange that they never reply me back and if they do - it's with an apology, so it's a win-win situation nevertheless 😉 And thanks again, I sure will! 😃
hahahaha thank you M Ibrahim! I believe It's a required subject of any scientific university degree or even trade 😊 My spouse is a refrigeration technician and he also had to learn it... I guess it has to do with electricity and circuits so it's part of the program 😀 I had to film this tutorial because of our KivyMD base converter project, as some of the viewers are on the younger side and haven't learned it as part of their school program just yet 😉
@@PythonSimplified you're amazing Mariya !! .. I really appreciate all your efforts and don't know how to grant something in return 🌹 .. your GUI, AI, and web scraping tutorials taught me a lot .. P.s: bad news in ur comment 😜, it's a secrets haha..
Great explanation. I only have one question. What if I want to transform a number like pi? Do we chose how accurate we want to be? I mean, do we chose pi = 3.14159 or pi = 3.141592653 and then do the transformation? Or is there a convention?
Hi Jorge! 😀 You are correct! since pi is an irrational number - we would need to limit the amount of decimal places before we start converting (Otherwise we'll just keep converting forever and ever 😉). I'll actually upload an additional tutorial tomorrow (or on Thursday) showing how we can limit the amount of decimal places with code so we don't get stuck in an infinite loop - so stay tuned! 😊
Please create a video on python pygame module or create a tutorial video of MySQL using python 👌 and nice video wait you take the anonymous background in starting 😂
hahahaha I was aiming for a Matrix background but could find a free stock video with green digits 😅 My brother just finished working on a Game of Life with Pygame, so I'll definitley ask him to film a tutorial on it 😉 (he's just like me but with a glorious beard and a deeper voice hahaha)
@@PythonSimplified did you know other languages like (c++,c#,java)? Because after the python I wanted to learn these languages and I made a wish that I learn from you 👌 or your brother . I don't know Hahahaha but I wanted to learn these languages really. I know python now its time to move on!
thank you! 😊 By the way, the Python code version of this tutorial has just been uploaded , you can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/2aRBkAA1_9o/v-deo.html
hahahaha it was a necessary introduction for the binary stuff! 🤪 Since we're so familiar with the decimal system - it's hard to think in binary without properly comparing between the two 😉
@@gwh0 this is exactly how the subject is being taught in universities - it starts with a decimal system overview. I don't believe you can find a tutorial that skips that, including things that are taught in higher-education facilities. Also, how do you know how much all the viewers know and how much they don't? I have 11 year old kids watching these videos too... not just grown up programmers. Everybody can skip any part of the video by clicking on one of the time stamps, so I don't see why you have an issue with that 🤔
Embarrassing?? You're laughing at me for trying to provide people with the tools to understand the KivyMD app we're building?? you have so little respect for me and the hard work I put into this channel - I'm quite surprised to see you are subscribed.
Fun fact: This exact topic was taught in my CS class today, and I stumbled upon this video just few hours later, when I needed help for the HW. I've been following her tutorials, and its always very helpful. Thank you so much for making good videos. 🔥🔥🔥
That's awesome!! what a timing! 😁😁😁
Thank you for the fantastic feedback IceyVision!! I really appreciate your support! 😊
I've seen many explanations on binary to decimal conversion/calculation and vice versa...this one ranks among the best. excellent graphical examples along with explanation!
Thank you so much Xavier, I'm super happy you like this tutorial and graphics! 😁 "among the best" is perfect! 😉
Excellent new video - it is the sign of a great teacher to explain basic concepts in a straightforward and easy to follow manner. Also, the production quality of your recent videos have been outstanding! Keep up the great work!!
Thank you so much Jim! 😁 I'm so happy you like the new video format!! trying to advance my video editing skills with every new upload and I'm super glad it shows! 😀
Thanks again for the lovely feedback, and will do! 😉
where is the code video
So, SOMETHING just clicked with the way you explained the Binary system. It’s been a concept that I’d often forget, but you just connected so many useful dots for me here.
Go you.
Amazing video, I love it. I think we'll learn this year of high school about converting numbers to binary... And this was really well explained.
Thank you, happy to hear that!! 😁
It's one of the first things they teach you when starting a computer science degree, so it's something every programmer must have in their toolbox! (even though we're almost done building a GUI app that will do it for us 🤣 hahaha)
I'm new to programming. I always watches your videos for your voice and Your expressions..it is very appealing....
Thank you so much for this video, my lecturer didn’t explain this topic in detail enough. I now understand thanks!
Thank you so much for the lovely feedback! 😀
I feel the struggle... my lecturers were kind of awful on it too hahaha 😅
Fantastic!! It is a very didactic way of explaining the conversion of decimal-binary numbers. Congratulations!! :)
perfectly explained. Thanks for clarifying my doubts.
clear explanation about converting numbers. Good job !
Thank you Burak, I'm glad you liked it! 😊
Better tutorial than most I've seen for this topic.
I had my exam on this topic only, yesterday and today you've uploaded a video clearing all the doubts after the exam, but that doesn't matter thanks a lot it helped me a lot. 👍👍
What a timing!!! 😅 I wish I released it yesterday! I was about to, but needed an extra day to finish editing it properly...
I sure hope you got all the correct answers for your test and got 100/100! 😁
And thank you so much for your comment! 😀
@@PythonSimplified That doesn't matter if I get 100 on 100 or just 10 main thing is the that concept has to be cleared and its done, because of you .
Thanks a lot for that🤗.
And I hope that atleast I should pass in the exam. Btw thanks for the wishes, it meant a lot to me ❤️
Wow, I had no idea how to do any of that. Thank you!
Another very clear and easy to understand video, thank you!
Thank you so much, glad you liked it! 😀
A very informative and well explained vid. Thank you. Subbed!
Interestingly as a side note, using the decimal fraction ".242", the converter site I went to returned a decimal portion to 20 places. However, the mathematics behind your method took it to 49 places before equalling 1. I can see why converting decimal fractions to binary doesn't seem to be very popular! - 🤣🤣🤣
PS - Your method was spot ON to the 20 places so I am sure the rest is accurate too! - Whew!
Your tutorials are amazing thank you 1000 times
Thank you, I'm so happy you liked it! 😀
totally
Thanks you so much, you reminded a long time ago binary conversions.
10/10 excellent video thanks 😍 😍
Thank you, Mariya! The tutorial is awesome and helpful
Thank you so much Luis, glad you liked it! 😁
@@PythonSimplified haha great, Mariya I have a question, I'm so new in python and I want to learn data science, how can I recognize if a tutorial is good or is bad? Thanks
This is a necessary skill; Thanks Sweetie For presenting this ~
Thank you, enjoy! 😀
Thanks Mariya, it was a great explanation, I struggle with maths all the time haha, great video!
Thank you so much Edward! I'm so happy I could help! 😁
I find that if you have a good teacher - math is actually quite fun! I had a fantastic teacher in high school and even when I started my Computer Science degree - I still referred to her notebooks, rather than listening to my lecturers in the university 😀
And now I'm way beyond what the high school materials covered - so I started disliking math again 🤣🤣🤣
@@PythonSimplified jaja you're totally right, i need a good teacher, sometimes I can't understand nothing haha, you're a master in maths and even more teaching, i'll follow every single video, thanks Mariya!!
@@edwardreyes8341 Thank you for the incredible comment and support! 😁
I must mention that I'm more of a good student rather than a teacher 😉 (a VERY good student... to be frank hahaha)
I just like to use simple words and vivid graphics when explaining, and not many people do that unfortunately 😀
@Python Simplified yeah, you're both because you know a lot of things, that's great in your videos the explanation is son clear because it's graphic and concise, i must to say I always tell to anyone that you're my Python gurú!! Hahahaha and now maths as well!
Hexadecimal is my favorite and my go-to system, especially for colors - but this looks FUN! Just the kind of thing to replace my reawakened sudoku addiction ;) I had some basic idea about decinal to binary conversion, but never heard it explained so thoroughly.
You choose the perfect background 💯.. Hey mariya you didn’t make a video on numpy 🥺. Please make it. 😞
Thank you Siam! 😀
I don't have one on Numpy just yet, but will film something in the Python for Beginners series 😉
Might take me a bit of time as I need to catch up with the Artificial Intelligence stuff and the third part of KivyMD (where we finally compile it to an .apk file 😎)
Woow video, wow explanation. I did't know all this information, thank you for sharing it and for the time and dedication in editing and creating the content, even in the color palette you show, I see the time you invested.
Greetings
Good morning Mariya, I just come to subscribe to your channel and I want to tell you that you are simply amazing. I hope to become as good as you. God bless you.
very good work, thanks
Thank you! 😊
thank's for uploding this tutorial, keep up the good work
I lived the background!!!
Thanks for the stream!!
Absolutely! thanks for joining the live chat! 😊
Love your videos, you make learning fun!
Thank you Dave! 😀
Math is rarely combined with "fun", so I'm super happy to hear that! 😁😁😁
@@PythonSimplified Math was my favorite subject in school. I did really good with it, I guess that's why programming as always been easy for me. And I enjoy learning new things that surround math.
@@daverenshomestead636 I loved math in high school! I had a really good teacher so everything came easy😊 I wish I could say the same about university... 😅
@@PythonSimplified lol :P Yeah trigonometry and calculus are headaches if your not careful :D
Thank you for this information, we waiting for the next video..
Thank you! Finishing it up as we speak - will upload it tomorrow or on Tuesday! 😉
Awesome video😀 thanks. Also ignore the judgmental clowns getting upset over nonsense. Keep up the great work.
hahahaha thank you William! 😁
I don't really mind negative feedback as long as it makes sense - it actually helps me improve my videos.
But those comments that tell me I should be embarrassed or ashamed for no reason - are much too odd to ignore... 😅 It's strange that they never reply me back and if they do - it's with an apology, so it's a win-win situation nevertheless 😉
And thanks again, I sure will! 😃
i didn't Understand this lesson until watch this video............now i do :)
Thank you! I'm super happy I could help! 😃
Great explanation..
I remember this topic since year 2 engineering school .. therefore I kept looking left all the time 😜
hahahaha thank you M Ibrahim! I believe It's a required subject of any scientific university degree or even trade 😊
My spouse is a refrigeration technician and he also had to learn it... I guess it has to do with electricity and circuits so it's part of the program 😀
I had to film this tutorial because of our KivyMD base converter project, as some of the viewers are on the younger side and haven't learned it as part of their school program just yet 😉
@@PythonSimplified you're amazing Mariya !! .. I really appreciate all your efforts and don't know how to grant something in return 🌹 .. your GUI, AI, and web scraping tutorials taught me a lot ..
P.s: bad news in ur comment 😜, it's a secrets haha..
@@mibrahim4245 Thank you, I'm super happy to hear that! 😁 No need for anything in return, just enjoy! 😊
@@PythonSimplified I'll do my best :D
thank you!
Great video.
Cool ideas 💡 😍
Thank you! 😊
Woow great.by the way lovely look🥰
Thank you Saimon! 😀
@@PythonSimplified 😌you are most wlc
Great explanation. I only have one question. What if I want to transform a number like pi? Do we chose how accurate we want to be? I mean, do we chose pi = 3.14159 or pi = 3.141592653 and then do the transformation? Or is there a convention?
Hi Jorge! 😀
You are correct! since pi is an irrational number - we would need to limit the amount of decimal places before we start converting (Otherwise we'll just keep converting forever and ever 😉).
I'll actually upload an additional tutorial tomorrow (or on Thursday) showing how we can limit the amount of decimal places with code so we don't get stuck in an infinite loop - so stay tuned! 😊
Please create a video on python pygame module or create a tutorial video of MySQL using python 👌 and nice video wait you take the anonymous background in starting 😂
hahahaha I was aiming for a Matrix background but could find a free stock video with green digits 😅
My brother just finished working on a Game of Life with Pygame, so I'll definitley ask him to film a tutorial on it 😉 (he's just like me but with a glorious beard and a deeper voice hahaha)
@@PythonSimplified did you know other languages like (c++,c#,java)? Because after the python I wanted to learn these languages and I made a wish that I learn from you 👌 or your brother . I don't know Hahahaha but I wanted to learn these languages really. I know python now its time to move on!
Great 🆗☺️☺️☺️☺️
Thank you! 😊
wow now I am happy
2:49 yeah but at this step isn't 88 already rendered ascii code into plain text. So how do you divide X/2
def convert(dig_num):
if dig_num == 0:
return 0
bin = dig_num % 2
convert(dig_num // 2)
print(bin, end='')
Thanks for the video 👍 I will just ask Siri, she knows how to do this stuff.
In Google we trust! 😂 hahaha
You're welcome! I hope you'll find it handy one day! 😉
I don't understand how to convert decimal to binary floating points examples which are not ending up in 5. For example: 0.4374 or 0.42
how do you find the number -7 in binary?
Nice
thank you! 😊
By the way, the Python code version of this tutorial has just been uploaded , you can check it out here:
ua-cam.com/video/2aRBkAA1_9o/v-deo.html
how write the python code for this conversion?
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From childhood ... yup.
hahahaha it was a necessary introduction for the binary stuff! 🤪
Since we're so familiar with the decimal system - it's hard to think in binary without properly comparing between the two 😉
@@PythonSimplified It's very sad that you can't just assume your listeners know this much.
@@gwh0 this is exactly how the subject is being taught in universities - it starts with a decimal system overview. I don't believe you can find a tutorial that skips that, including things that are taught in higher-education facilities.
Also, how do you know how much all the viewers know and how much they don't? I have 11 year old kids watching these videos too... not just grown up programmers. Everybody can skip any part of the video by clicking on one of the time stamps, so I don't see why you have an issue with that 🤔
@@PythonSimplified My first year algebra professor taught us the RSA algorithm. Times have changed.
Sorry for late!!...
No worries Jay, I forgive you! 😉
@@PythonSimplified thank you ☺️
Деточка, это не floating point, это fixed point.
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Embarrassing. And where is the promise of creating an Android application? I guess it doesn't work for you. 😂
Embarrassing?? You're laughing at me for trying to provide people with the tools to understand the KivyMD app we're building?? you have so little respect for me and the hard work I put into this channel - I'm quite surprised to see you are subscribed.
hi can I have your email