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A series of 8 bits is a Byte.
The 1 bits indicate the use and presence of the network id information. 0 bits represent the location of client information.
A series of 8 bits is a Byte.
A series of bits is actually a lot of data sent though the computer to little information holds on a disk or something that stores data. The bits can be comprised of anything from keystrokes to pictures to movies and music.
The binary value of all 8 bits set (or turned on) is 11111111, equal to the ... An IPv4 address consist of four octets, usually shown individually as a series of decimal ... as in Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), is referred to as an octet string.
A series of bits is actually a lot of data sent though the computer to little information holds on a disk or something that stores data. The bits can be comprised of anything from keystrokes to pictures to movies and music.
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Suppose your binary number is stored in a series of bits in the unsigned long type named bits.Then the fragment of a C program to convert this number to a decimal value would be ..double decimal_value = 0.0;for ( unsigned long i = 0; i < sizeof(unsigned long); ++i){decimal_value += pow(2,i) * ( bits & 1 );bits >> 1; // shift all the bits to the right one spot.} // end for iDoing this work is generally unnecessary as functions such as these are built in to most programing languages.Another method for this: double decimal_value= bits;
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A register is a device that can hold a binary number or series of bits. Most registershave the ability to shift, or rotate, the series of bits to the right or left. A counter is a similar device that does not shift bits but can be incremented by one or more of it's inputs (counting). A good way to see what they do is to look up digital logic devices and read about registers and counters.