So, zero
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 16:56
Is it positive or what?
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 17:02
Depends. Either way, back to /sci/, please.
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 18:30
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 20:41
due to the way binary encoding is set up, -0 is a valid number and is different then 0.
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 20:43
>>4
Not in two's complement, it isn't.
Name:
Anonymous
2008-10-28 20:43
>>4
What binary encoding?
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 21:14
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 21:56
then
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 23:14
0 in binary (as an unsigned char
00000000
-1 in binary (as an unsigned char
11111111
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+--See, this is a SIGN bit. When it is SET, the number is NEGATIVE.
Therefore 0 is technically POSITIVE.
At least if we're talking binary here.
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 23:24
>>9
What binary encoding?
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Anonymous
2008-10-28 23:35
Name:
Anonymous
2008-10-28 23:59
-1 in binary (as an unsigned char
UNPOSSIBLE!
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Anonymous
2008-10-29 2:33
>>9
Or: if the ``sign bit'' is set, the number is just
not positive, which isn't the same thing but actually makes sense.
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Anonymous
2008-10-29 16:40
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2009-07-12 6:35
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