Depends on the context, but generally it's a huge file size and therefore not particularly web-friendly.
None, there are no disadvantages.
Advantages can become disadvantages. Sometimes the disadvantages become the advantage. So, who's to say if it was an advantage or a disadvantage?
The disadvantages are that the calculations required are not simple and that the method assumes that the same linear relationship is applicable across the whole data range. And these are the disadvantages of the least squares method.
Only a person who does not understand mathematics is disadvantaged. Mathematics in itself has no disadvantages.
One of the disadvantages of using truth tables is
You can not enlarge bitmap images without losing quality and bitmap images are larger in size then vector.
a bitmap is made up of individual squares
The Bitmap Brothers was created in 1987.
A Bitmap is a file you can save pictures as like JPEG or PNG, in photoshop it means save the picture as a bitmap
Not sure Vector i think
btmp is short for bitmap. Bitmap files are pictures.
Jpeg files are smaller than bitmap files, though bitmap files are much better quality.
its saved as a bitmap file.
A bitmap graphic is also known as a raster image.
You can make a bitmap in paint. When you save your image just choose .bmp as the file extension.
Your question is not clear, anyway ISO8583 bitmap indicates the fields or data elements which are being sent with the current ISO8583 message. An ISO8583 message can have up to three bitmaps, one is required (primary bitmap). each bitmap consists of 64 bits (8 bytes), means that it can tell about 64 fields - bit value is 1 for presence and 0 for absence of the corresponding field number. 1st bit of primary bitmap represent secondary bitmap's presence, similarly, presence of tertiary bitmap is represented by 1st bit of secondary bitmap. Each bitmap can be represented by 8 (1-byte) characters or 16 hex characters.
bitmap is a raster image which is anything with lots of detail while a vector is an image that is made up of geometric shapes and therefore can be manipulated in ways in which is keeps its detail. raster images vary depending on resolution and can only be made bigger if they have a higher resolution while vectors can scale without regards to resolution as they are made of geometric primitives. Simple things use vector while more complete images are usually raster/bitmap.