Published Oct 18th, 2021, 10/18/21 2:32 pm
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INTRODUCING: 8 Bit Minecraft Redstone Binary To Decimal Calculator
WARNING! If you don't know binary, you may not understand this and throw a dislike on it.
So, let me teach you.
Binary is always being pushed by bits. 1 Bit = 1. 2 Bits = 3 (1, 2). The bits have the values to multiply every step. For example, if it's 6 bits, you multiply from 1 6 times until you get the 6th multiplied number. Let's see how many is that: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32. Combining all of them makes us get another bit, but subtracted by 1. For example, the next bit will be 64, and you subtract 1 from it (64-1) and you get 63. That's the max value for each bit that ever exists.
Number 1 activates the currently located bit. 0 does NOT activate, just shifts.
Now look at this binary:
0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1
128 64 8 2 1
To get an actual equation, combine all of those bits activated by 1 together.
128+64+8+2+1=203. So 0011001011 equals 203.
And somehow, this machine can do math usable by converting BINARY to DECIMAL!!!
Btw, if you did not know: Binary is like I just told you, something like 100100101 and Decimal is a normal number (for example 147, 248, 184)
World Information:
Supportable edition: Java
Version: 1.16.4
ZIP Archive Weight: 566KB
World Weight: 4,88MB
World Type: Superflat
Presets: Just common bedrock underneath, 2 block top dirt and grass on top of those.
Game Mode: Creative
Saved Whilst Flying: Yes
World Difficulty: Peaceful
Redstone Build Information:
Progress: 100%
Bits: 8
Time takes to convert Binary to Decimal - About 10 seconds
Max amount of how many binary numbers can you type - 8 because 8 bits :shrug:
Have fun! :)
WARNING! If you don't know binary, you may not understand this and throw a dislike on it.
So, let me teach you.
Binary is always being pushed by bits. 1 Bit = 1. 2 Bits = 3 (1, 2). The bits have the values to multiply every step. For example, if it's 6 bits, you multiply from 1 6 times until you get the 6th multiplied number. Let's see how many is that: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32. Combining all of them makes us get another bit, but subtracted by 1. For example, the next bit will be 64, and you subtract 1 from it (64-1) and you get 63. That's the max value for each bit that ever exists.
Number 1 activates the currently located bit. 0 does NOT activate, just shifts.
Now look at this binary:
0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1
128 64 8 2 1
To get an actual equation, combine all of those bits activated by 1 together.
128+64+8+2+1=203. So 0011001011 equals 203.
And somehow, this machine can do math usable by converting BINARY to DECIMAL!!!
Btw, if you did not know: Binary is like I just told you, something like 100100101 and Decimal is a normal number (for example 147, 248, 184)
World Information:
Supportable edition: Java
Version: 1.16.4
ZIP Archive Weight: 566KB
World Weight: 4,88MB
World Type: Superflat
Presets: Just common bedrock underneath, 2 block top dirt and grass on top of those.
Game Mode: Creative
Saved Whilst Flying: Yes
World Difficulty: Peaceful
Redstone Build Information:
Progress: 100%
Bits: 8
Time takes to convert Binary to Decimal - About 10 seconds
Max amount of how many binary numbers can you type - 8 because 8 bits :shrug:
Have fun! :)
Progress | 100% complete |
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