CHAPTER 2 Data Representation in Computer Systems
CHAPTER 2. Data Representation in Computer Systems Introduction 47. Positional Numbering Systems 48. Converting Between Bases 48. Converting Unsigned Whole Numbers 49. Converting Fractions 51. Converting between Power-of-Two Radices 54. Signed Integer Representation 54. Signed Magnitude 54. Complement Systems 60. Unsigned Versus Signed Numbers 66. Computers, Arithmetic, and Booth's Algorithm 66. Carry Versus Overflow 70. Binary Multiplication and Division Using Shifting 71. Floating-Point Representation 73. A Simple Model 74. Floating-Point Arithmetic 76.
to octal and hexadecimal. 110 . 010 011 101 2 = 6235 8 Separate into groups of 3 for octal conversion . 1100. 1001 . 1101 2 = C9D 16 Separate into groups of 4 for octal conversion . CMPS375 Class Notes (Chap02) Page 4 / 20 by Kuo-pao Yang
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