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    The minimal binary representation (with integer precision) can be found by taking the log (base 2) of the number In this case the minimal amount of binary bits would be log (10^49) = 162 77 We need a whole number so we will just call it 163 bits If I had to represent that number, and the precision in a floating point representation was insufficient, I would just use some BigInteger library
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    Note: In the interest of making this somewhat self-contained, I am using terminology from the most recent versions of the IEEE-754 standard Prior to 2008, "subnormal numbers" were called "denormal numbers", and "binary32" was called "single precision" Some textbooks papers etc may use the old terms The representation that you are talking about here is called, in IEEE-754, normal numbers A
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    I know that set of all deciders is countable I am wondering whether it is infinite In other words can we prove that the set of recursive languages is infinite ? Edit : The above question has small
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    I understand that the problem should be solved by writing a program, because that is what you want to practice … But the approach to test the remainder of the division to be 0 is problematic when you look only for 2 and 3 as the divisors It is well known that each even number is divisible by 2, so you just need to test the last digit of a number to be even And a number is divisible by 3
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    00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 The coords and sizes are the same as the example above Wheres the problem in my code ? Normally the Wall should be around the room
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    127 0 0 1 is normally the IP address assigned to the "loopback" or local-only interface This is a "fake" network adapter that can only communicate within the same host It's often used when you want a network-capable application to only serve clients on the same host A process that is listening on 127 0 0 1 for connections will only receive local connections on that socket "localhost" is
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    Run in debugger and find out where it 'stops working'
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    I have file that are uploaded which are formatted like so MR 1 MR 2 MR 100 MR 200 MR 300 ETC What i need to do is add extra two 00s before anything before MR 10 and add





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