Binary
1 + 1 = 10
10 + 1 = 11
11 + 1 = 100
100 + 1 = 101
101 + 1 = 1000
et.seq.,
a digital signal
It is a digital waveform.
Invert the bits of each number in the binary sequence (change all 1s to 0s, and all 0s to 1s). So, you would have: 100110101 (original number) 011001010 (one's complement)
Other than Morse code, some notable codes include the Caesar cipher, which shifts letters by a fixed number in the alphabet, and the Vigenère cipher, which uses a keyword to determine letter shifts. Additionally, there are binary codes, which represent text using combinations of 0s and 1s, and the Braille system, a tactile writing system for the visually impaired. These codes serve various purposes in communication, encryption, and accessibility.
Five (5) have one or the other but not both. Six (6) have both. Total of eleven (11).
Binary
Computer don't have Morse code. They use something called Binary Code. It uses 1s and 0s for the letters whereas Morse code uses dots and dashes.
You, as a programmer, can use a string with 1s and and 0s (or any other content) in each and every programming language.
9's complement of a decimal number represented in 2421 code is easily obtained by replacing the 1s with 0s,and 0s with 1s,so 2421 code is called a self complementing code.example-2421 of '2' is '0010',after replacing the 0s with 1s and 1s with 0s weget '1101' which is the 2421 of '7'(9s complement of 2 is 7). Thus 2421 code is self complementary.
The binary code contains an even number of 0s.
binary code 1s or 0s
Everything. As far as the computer is concerned, everything is 1s and 0s.
Don’t know
Yes. Any electronic device that need to move information uses binary code
The keyword contains an even number of 0s or exactly two 1s.
1s and 0s.
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