in a digital format, in binary.. you know the whole 0010101010010101000101011110101010100010101010 thing.
In facft everything on your comptuer is represented like that.. everything you see on your screen is millions of 0's and 1's
It is digitized in binary. ie 010101 would be a specific sound, after the computer has translated it.
As numbers.
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It's simply known as a bit, and is represented as either a 1 or a 0.
8 zero's.
The graphics data include audio,video and pictures represented in computer in the form of 0's and 1's by using ASCII 8 bits code.
because it is the only language a computer understands. The computer can only tell if a switch is on or off, and that is represented by a 1 or a 0
Structural
Binary Codes
Neither, they are East. On computer systems longitudes West are represented by being given as negative, so they would be represented by being positive.
Excess 3 code in computer, is defined as a number code in which the decimal digit 'n' is represented by the four bit binary equivalent of n + 3. Symbolically can be represented as XS-3 code.
By using a binary number called ASCII code
All code and data in a computer system is represented in binary. Characters are represented in a few different ways depending on the language. For the English language, the ASCII character set is perhaps the most common. Using this character set, normally each character is represented by 1 byte (8 bits (8 binary digits)). As an example, a value of 65 is used for A which in binary is 01000001.
Video is represented as a sequence of bitmap images often with a synchronized soundtrack. Because of the enormous size of video files they are almost always compressed using lossy techniques.