#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{
int bin[20];
int i=0,num;
printf("Enter the number :");
scanf("%d",&num);
while(num!=1)
{
bin[i]=num%2;
i++;
num=num/2;
}
bin[i]=num;
for(;i>=0;i--)
printf("%d",bin[i]);
getch();
}
write a c++ program to convert binary number to decimal number by using while statement
The binary equivalent of the decimal number 63 is 111111.
To convert a binary number to Excess-3 code, first, convert the binary number to its decimal equivalent. Then, add 3 to the decimal value. Finally, convert the resulting decimal number back to binary. For instance, to convert the binary number 1010 (which is 10 in decimal), you would calculate 10 + 3 = 13, and then convert 13 back to binary, resulting in 1101 in Excess-3 code.
The binary number 11.1 in decimal would be 3.5
Binary 110111 is equivalent to decimal 55.
Convert 189 to binary number
In FoxPro, you can convert a decimal number to a binary number using the DECIMAL() and STR() functions. First, use DECIMAL() to get the binary representation, then format it as a string using STR(). Here's an example: binaryString = STR(DECIMAL(decimalNumber, 2)). This will give you the binary equivalent of the decimal number.
How is this a question? Sounds like you should do more of your homework offline.
13 in decimal = 1101 in binary.
110010000
It is 155.
It is 100011.