8 digits of binary code (either 0s or 1s)
for instance 00101001
each digit takes up one bit, there are 8 bits in a byte. Usually, a byte holds 1 character, either a letter or #
No, a byte will describe just one character on a page.
One valid answer is a single ASCII character. A single ASCII character requires one byte of storage on a computer.
A sentence is known as a string in computing, and strings normally take up several bytes of storage.
Boolean data type usually requires only 1 byte, because it represent only 1 of 2 possible values: true or false, which is represented as 1 or 0, so only 1 byte is needed.
A 'byte' is a unit of storage - not an input or output.
Storage cost per byte is very small number in cents. For example 1GB RAM cost around $AU20 today. The cost per byte would 20/1,073,741,824. 1GB=1,073,741,824bytes
Basically, these are the memory units used to represent the memory of the computing devices. Bit Byte (Contains 8 bits) Kilo-byte (Contains 1024 bytes) Mega-Byte (Contains 1024 kilo-bytes) Giga-Byte (Contains 1024 Mega-bytes) Tera-Byte (Contains 1024 Giga-bytes) and so on....
Yotto Byte
An ASCII character requires one byte of storage. A Unicode character requires between one and four bytes of storage, depending on the encoding format used.
a page
No, 1 byte is equal to 1 character
A sentence is known as a string in computing, and strings normally take up several bytes of storage.
Boolean data type usually requires only 1 byte, because it represent only 1 of 2 possible values: true or false, which is represented as 1 or 0, so only 1 byte is needed.
why the letter A would take up one byte storage space
A byte is the smallest unit of storage. Mostly anything you do can take up a byte.
they are amounts of unit describing computer storage
a byte is abasic storage unit in memory. when application program instructions and data are transferd to memory from storage devices. byte addressable memory refers to memory address that is accessed one byte (8 bits) at a time as opposed to 2 byte(16 bits), 4 byte(32 bits) or 8 byte(64 bits) addressable memory.
A 'byte' is a unit of storage - not an input or output.
bit
A character in ASCII format requires only one byte and a character in UNICODE requires 2 bytes.