How To Count in Binary
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
- In order to count in binary, we apply the exact same rules for counting in the decimal numeral system, or as it’s also called - base ten.
Now, even though we all know how to count in base ten, we typically do it intuitively, without actively thinking about the rules that govern what we’re doing.
The moment you become conscious of those rules, you'll also be able to count in binary without any issue whatsoever.
If by the end of this video you are not efficient in counting to binary, converting from decimal to binary, and vise versa, I will consider that as a personal failure.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
0:32 Decimal Numeral System
2:32 Counting in Binary
5:07 Converting Decimal to Binary
9:59 Converting Binary to Decimal - Навчання та стиль
Why do engineers mix up Halloween and Christmas? Because Oct 31 = Dec 25
october 31... december 25... 10/31 and 12/25... ermm... october thirty-one... december twenty-five... I have no clue to this joke
@@EntergeticalakaBot 31 in octal is 25 in decimal
@@Bulba413 OH I SEE
For those who don understand, 31 in base 8 is 25 in base 10. Oct means octal, dec means decimal.
An Octal, Decimal joke! lol
And not a Hex in sight. 😉
Jokes on you I'm already proficient in the Art of binary. Non-binary is where the confusion lies.
what about hex? does super-binary confuse you so?
I learned binary in middle school and have since completely forgotten :(
This was so informative and smooth.. thank you very much
Thank you for this video! It's likely common knowledge, but when laying down the value of each byte in such a visual manner as in this video it really helps drive down the point that each 1 to the left of the sequence is equal to double the value of the 1 to the right.
Woah, this is amazing! I wish I knew about this back in high school.
Damn this video is underrated af
Nah, it’s just reflective of what people are (not)interested in. I knew it was going to underperform when I was making it, but damn I didn’t think it was going to be this bad 🤣
Informative video.
it is a shame this video isn't doing as good as its video sisters. I really enjoyed it
why am I watching this? i already understand binary and hexadecimal numbers
the algorithm requires engagement
This video is delightful to me personally.
Great content.
okay that's all good qnd all with counting how about letters and other symbols? we need abother video!
could you elaborate on "letters and other symbols"?
it's the exact same principle
Dobar marker!
cool calm and collective excellent as usual
Does anyone know what font he uses for his profile picture?
TIL about binary. Thanks man.
Nice
As a Naruto fan, I remembered the powers of two by thinking of the 8 trigrams 64 palms technique since it follows the same pattern.
😂
There's a reason UA-cam is trying to bury this video, it's happening a lot with important pieces of information in my opinion.
i just watched a video on how to count
You learn something new every day
Whats the practical use in reallife?
I Work as a Software engineer and still don't See a reason.
It's a nice way to signal answers in the exam hall. All you need is someone who will agree to use binary instead of waiting for the teacher to turn. Which no one agrees to :((
Might be usefull for humans in robot up-rising
If you deal with raw bytes of files, binary can be useful there (even then, hexadecimal is more commonly used, because it's shorter to type/read and it also has a power of 2 base numbers, meaning it's very easy to convert between binary and hex, if needed).
how are you a software engineer and doesn't see a reason in binary? you use it everyday
programming languages let you use decimal numbers, but every data you work with is represented in memory as a binary number
@@jvcmarc Of course i know binary, but in the normal Workflow as a BE dev you don't really need it.
Why am I watching this at 1:22 am
Didn't we all learn this in school?
Well, I didn't. I only learned about this in the education system when majoring in computer science, but I tought myself at around 14.
Nope, never learned about this.
nope my first time seeing this.
I really didn't expect these replies. We had classes on this in junior high, and again in high school. How to read other base numbering systems was in regular math classes, not computer science. For reference, I live in Texas and I finished high school in 1996.
@@WDCallahan Oh, I forgot to clarify: I'm from Germany, our education system is pretty bad and outdated.
Example: 69 🤔
Funny number 69
Alright become a mega nerd, complete the transformation;
Teach us seximal