#include <inttypes.h>
int64_t b8;
int32_t b4;
b4 = b8; /* perfectly legal */
The size of a byte primitive is 8-bits.
for C: sizeof (int), often 2 or 4 bytefor Java: 4 byte
If all four bytes are being used for its value (i.e. this is an unsigned integer) then you have 8 * 4 = 32 bits, so your range is from 0 to 2^32 (4,294,967,296) Remember, the size of various data types in C and C++ is architecture dependent. See limits.h (/usr/include/limits.h in Linux)
it depend on the language which are you using if it is c than 1 bytes if it is java than 2 bytes and vary for the languages but it is generally either 1 or 2 1 byte =8 bit
A byte (usually 8 bits). An 8-bit byte allows up to 256 unique characters to be represented, more than enough to accommodate all the letters, digits and punctuation marks in the Latin alphabet.
8 Bits = 1 Byte Also, 4 Bits = 1 Nibble = Half Byte
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Two. A hex digit has 4 bits, a byte usually has 8 bits.Two. A hex digit has 4 bits, a byte usually has 8 bits.Two. A hex digit has 4 bits, a byte usually has 8 bits.Two. A hex digit has 4 bits, a byte usually has 8 bits.
No. The "byte" is much larger: A "byte" consists of 8 "bits". 4 bytes would equal 32 bits (4 x 8)
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8 Bits is one Byte. Half of a byte (4 bits) is a nibble.
no but there are 8 bits in a byte
BCD (binary coded decimal) - 4 bit Byte - 8 bit Byte
The size of a byte primitive is 8-bits.
Since 8 bits make 1 byte hence according to me 4 bits make half byte.
8 bits grouped together is called a byte. A byte is a unit of digital information in computing and telecommunications that typically consists of eight bits. Bytes are often used to represent a character such as a letter, number, or symbol in a computer's memory. The size of a byte can vary depending on the computer architecture, but it is typically 8 bits on most modern systems.