@nycki to [email protected]English • 1 month agobinary times table ruleimagemessage-square10arrow-up175arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up174arrow-down1imagebinary times table rule@nycki to [email protected]English • 1 month agomessage-square10file-text
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•1 month agoTechnically this is Octal since each digit (continuous symbol) has 8 possible states before you reach the next digit. 🤓
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 month agoThere are 11 possible “digits”. 🤓🤓 By your definition having some separator every 3 decimal digits would make it base 1 000. 🤓🤓🤓
minus-square@nyckiOPlink3•1 month agoI’m using octal as a sub-base to make it easier to count digits, just like using commas to group decimal digits. I think that still counts as binary tho!
Technically this is Octal since each digit (continuous symbol) has 8 possible states before you reach the next digit. 🤓
There are 11 possible “digits”. 🤓🤓
By your definition having some separator every 3 decimal digits would make it base 1 000. 🤓🤓🤓
I’m using octal as a sub-base to make it easier to count digits, just like using commas to group decimal digits. I think that still counts as binary tho!