Assuming you mean Visual Basic then: I really do not know much computer programming, but could you not write something along the lines of: dim x as integer dim y as string If x = 0 then y = "neither" Else If x > 0 then y = "positive" End if If x < 0 then y = "negative" End if End Else End if Then if you set the x variable to the number you are interested in the code will set the y variable to "neither", "positive" or "negative". Hope that perhaps helps a little. P.S. This answer can't be indented as you would normally do to make the code more readable.
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One way is using the Twos (2s) complement; that is you find the binary representation of the positive number of -19, flip all the bits (0s to 1s and 1s to 0s), and finally add 1 to it.The positive bit of -19 is simply 19. It has a binary code of 0001 0011 (8 bits are required for this particular method). Flipping the bits, we get 1110 1100. Adding 1 (or 0000 0001) to our last answer, we get 1110 1101 which would be the binary representation of -19.
The number 47 is an integer that represents a specific quantity or value. It is a prime number, meaning it has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. In various contexts, 47 can also represent a position in a sequence, a measurement, or a code.
32 is the ASCII Code for a space.
The Napoleonic Code.
It's the Napoleonic Code.
the Napoleonic Code
I dont know all of them, but I know that he introduced the Code Napoleon.
The Law is Louisiana is based on the Napoleonic Code
1804
no, Equality between men and women was snot outlined in Napoleonic code
In the United states only the legal code in Louisiana is based upon the Napoleonic Code.
The Civil Code, between 1802-1804. The Commercial Code in 1807. The Criminal Code in 1808. The Penal Code in 1810.
It was the Napoleonic Code.
The Napoleonic Code.
The Napoleonic Code.