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(Tıp) binary
A star system consisting of only two stars
Concerning logic whose subject matter concerns binary states
The bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1
Concerning numbers and calculations using the binary number system
{a} double, two and two, of two
From the Latin for "dual" or "pair " Dominantly used to indicate "base 2": The numerical representation in which each digit has an alphabet of only two symbols: 0 and 1 This is just one particular coding or representation of a value which might otherwise be represented (with the exact same value) as octal (base 8), decimal (base 10), or hexadecimal (base 16) Also see bit and Boolean Possibly also the confusing counterpart to unary when describing the number of inputs or arguments to a function, but dyadic is almost certainly a better choice
A numbering system using the digits "0" and "1" in the decimal system All computer programs are executed in binary form
In the context of a file, any file that contains non-textual data In contrast to ASCII files, which contain only characters (plain text), binary files contain additional code information A binary file is made up of machine-readable symbols that represent 1s and 0s Binary files include sound files, graphics files, and software, and are frequently called binaries In FTP, BIN is a command that tells FTP to transfer information as an arbitrary stream of bits rather than as a series of textual characters
Being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions, such as on or off, true or false, 6 or not 6, or the presence or absence of an electrical pulse
a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation
A type of newsgroup article that contains encoded binary information, such as a picture, sound, or software application There are special groups for binary files, such as alt binaries clip-art AOL members can decode binary files automatically using FileGrabber
adj 1 (of a stream) being a stream that has an element type that is a subtype of type integer The most fundamental operation on a binary input stream is read-byte and on a binary output stream is write-byte See character 2 (of a file) having been created by opening a binary stream (It is implementation-dependent whether this is an detectable aspect of the file, or whether any given character file can be treated as a binary file )
A numbering system with only two values: 0 (zero) and 1 (one)
of or pertaining to a number system have 2 as its base; "a binary digit"
* - Binary code and binary files are information and commands stored and used by hardware and software in their most elemental form--strings of on-off signals to an electronic processor Many systems of binary encoding of data and commands are proprietary and unique to particular hardware and software systems They are usually the most compact means of storing data, and commands stored in binary form can execute very rapidly, but binary files often are difficult to transfer between differing computer systems Often binary files are translated into ASCII form for transfer between computers, such as our PCSA data tables
The binary system expresses numbers using only the two digits 0 and
The manner in which a computer counts (see Bit) The decimal counting system is based around the number ten so the number 234 is made up of 2×102 + 3×101 + 4×100 (or 200+30+4) In the binary counting system the number 2 is central and its figures can only contain a 0 or a 1 - so the binary number 1001 is made up of 1×23 + 0×22 + 0×21 + 1×20 (or in other words 8+0+0+1, or 9 in decimal) Counting to five in binary becomes: 1 - 10 - 11 - 100 - 101 Another good reason for our having opposable thumbs!
The base two numbering system that digital systems use to represent data It consists of just two numbers: "0" and "1"
Characteristic of having only two states, such as current on and current off The binary number system uses only ones and zeros
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