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Note: The remainder you get at each step will become part of the new base number. The new base number is obtained by putting the remainders in reverse order. | Note: The remainder you get at each step will become part of the new base number. The new base number is obtained by putting the remainders in reverse order. | ||
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+ | An example of converting the decimal number 29 to binary would look something like this, | ||
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+ | ^ Step ^ Operation | ||
+ | | 1 | 29/2 | 14 | 1 | | ||
+ | | 2 | 14/2 | | ||
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+ | with the first remainder value becoming the least significant digit. | ||
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=====Converting between bases===== | =====Converting between bases===== | ||
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====sound==== | ====sound==== | ||
.wav files can be included into your programs to produce sound. | .wav files can be included into your programs to produce sound. | ||
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+ | You can include a sound for various reasons. | ||
The first thing you will want to do is to include the .wav file in your Make.sh. To do that nano into your make.sh and add the following: | The first thing you will want to do is to include the .wav file in your Make.sh. To do that nano into your make.sh and add the following: |