Don't. 889 is not an octal number.
Octal = 52746757 Binary = 101010111100110111101111
fdfd
134.105
128 is not a valid octal number. Please restate the question.
Don't. 889 is not an octal number.
(83)base10 to octal
Octal: 56704534 Decimal: 12290396
Octal = 52746757 Binary = 101010111100110111101111
F5B6D3 = 75333323
fdfd
134.105
BB895C: Octal = 56704534 Decimal = 12290396
A45C: Decimal = 42076 Octal = 122134
It's easy to convert binary to octal. Each 3 bit group of a binary number convert to an octal value. We work right to left. 1 101 001 111 011 = 15173
printf ("%d is %o in octal\n", x, x);
C65A = 143132