Understanding Binary, Hexadecimal, Decimal (Base-10), and more
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- čas přidán 14. 12. 2014
- An introduction to binary and hexadecimal numbers. In this video, we will learn how to better understand binary and hexadecimal numbers. First, we will go over the base-10 system that we use on a daily basis. Once we grasp how a base-10 system is calculated, it will be much easier for us to understand how binary, hexadecimal, base-8, or any other base-n number is calculated.
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Professors spent 2 days explaining this and still didn't understand it. I come here and l learned it within 10 minutes this was greatly explained thank you.
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This is true, lectures are waist of time. You can't pause and replay a professor..... at-least with out disrupting a whole class.
My professor doesn’t talk loud enough so I could hear anything she said for and hour... I come here and learn it in 10min. Thank you!
Same haha
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OK will see in 10 minutes if I get it...
@@careditor well... did you?
I’m not even in college and learned it for my PLC certification process. How do you all get funding for school.
thank you so much I missed out a week of college and this single video has put me ahead of the class by a whole unit you got your self a sub
Thanks, man!! Spent an hour last night stressing over the hexadecimal stuff in my text book but your video has made it seem a lot clearer!!
This is a very difficult thing for me to understand. However, after watching the video and rewatching certain parts a few times, I believe I understand it. Thank you so much for your simple explanation!
Videos like this make watching youtube better than attending class. It doesn't get any clearer than this. Excellent!
Omg Thank you so much, I almost gave up. You have no clue how many videos I've watched. You're amazing!
I was just reading about this and struggling to get my head around exactly what I was being told.
This simple video cleared it up nicely!
This is awesome. I am a Filipino and I'm 12. My language is not English but this helped. Thank you so much for this!
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Great vid, very professional, should have way more views.
Thank you Corey. A brilliant tutorial that's even helped to find my Apple calculator on my Mac. I didn't know i had one! Cheers
Thank you so much bro, simple and to the point without any useless tangents. Rare to see! :)
Wow - this was recorded 7 years ago, and glad to find it today to help me finally grasp this programming concept. Thx For taking time to explain hard and make it easy!
finally, after 10 min video figured it out. thank you so much
Thank you so much, most understandable way I've heard base 16 described yet!
I’m a web developer and now I can feel the colors. Thanks!
Dude!!! Do you know how long I have been trying to understand this?!?!?! Your explanation makes so much sense. Thank you!!!
NOW I UNDERSTAND HOW LETTERS BECOME NUMBERS !!!!!!THNX!!!!ANYWAY THE WAY YOU TEACH IS AWESOME!!!!KEEP IT UP
After this video I finally undestood binary and hexadecimal. Thank you so much Corey Schafer!
you should be a teacher . it's very complicated and i really have been struggling with it alot, but the way you explain it made me understand it very well. I really appreciate it i needed it for my study :)
Good video,straight to the point.
Thank you soo much. It was driving me crazy and you explained it so simply.
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That was very well explained. Thank you very much!
better explained than any professor i've had
This video simplified my life at the moment, you got a new subie!:)
Appreciate the time you put into this. Liked and subbed. Helped me understand this better.
Excellent explanation Corey, thank you so much.
Hex numbers always begin with 0x (for example: 0xFF00, 0xEF21, 0x1234), and binary numbers always begin with 0b (for example: 0b1010, 0b1111, 0b0001). Most programming languages look for the prefix (0x or 0b) when interpreting a number.
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Great Work Corey. Many thanks for this video.
I was very confused by my professor but now I get it instantly. ty ty
Great job. Thanks for the explanation
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This tutorial is amazing. 255.255.255 also gave me some networking shivers. Amazing content.
Thank you so much!!! You made it easy to understand, especially the base part
Thank you. Explained very well.
Very Usefull tutorial - many thanks
Thank you very much for this video! It was very clear and helpful for me :)
I understand pretty much more you than my teacher. I'm mexican so that should tell you my teacher kind of suck.
Grettings from mexico. o/
correlation?
hahaha
Very well explained! 👍
Coming back to see people searching; gives more credence to the hope in the future
I like your original comment !
This was so fricking well explained. Thank you.
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Thank you so much , you made this easy for me and managed to make me understand the whole image
Awesome tutorial, talk about distilling stuff. Subscribed!
This tutorial is terrific! I would like to know this though: how do you go the other way? Specifically from base-10 to base-16?
This is a great tutorial on understanding conversion to decimal, but I'd say that if one "understands" hexadecimal and binary, conversion to decimal and steps like addition and substraction should be understood too.
Took one week for my teacher to explain me. but this single video explained me the whole thing in just 10:43 minutes. nice video. u got ur self a sub
Excellent examples !
Please, please, please, let me understand this for my future...Yes I understood most of it but I need more work. Thanks a ton....
This was very helpful man thanks
Brilliant explanation! I'm studying web development & at the moment I'm following a tutorial on implementing HTML5 sliders to create variable numeric values between 0-255, then using JS logic, convert 10 base to 16 & concatenate the result with a pretended hash to derive at a color code( like #71726a which is yellow ). Then use the color codes to dynamically change the background color of a web-page. The tutorial was easy to follow & I understood all of it until I reached this syntax -- rdhex = (rd < 16) ? "0" + rd.toString(16) : rd.toString(16); This is a ternary operator, a conditional statement that checks if rd(a var) is less than 16 if true, concatenate 0 to the base 10 numeric value & set it to 16 base or just set the rd(var.value) to 16 base string. I didn't even know about bases let alone how they function as I left School at the age of 13y ;( at the time I figured I would never use what I was being taught -- I wish so much I had stayed now, as I love learning & teaching for that matter + you know it's so empowering when you "get it" understanding is the best feeling right... Anyway enough banter, THANK YOU for posting this awesome tutorial. ;) michael(twitter.com/WEBrip)
Excellent explanation. I finally get it.
This was really helpful!!!! Thank you
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Thank you it was really well explained
I LOVE YOU. BEST EXPLANATION EVER. I can even convert seximal easy now!
thank you so much bro lucid explanation !!
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great content! thanks for the effort!
thanks so much you explained this so easily now i can finally understand it🥰
Really useful, thank you very much
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From 7 years later, thank you. Finally understood
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My teacher speaks so fast i cannot understand her I realy need these videos to keep up with my class thank you so much for making these
Thank you so much!
Very interesting!
Really good mate
3 hour théories just to understand this in 10 mins🥲 I’m gonna go unalive myself real quick
Awesome stuff :)
Thank You!
quality video. Would watch again 10/10 NGL
Very Easy Thanks
Thank you!
excellent video
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Thx for the help! also BA55 in hexadecimal code is 12,055
Thanks man
Sir, your explanation is the best I have seen, thank you so much for this great content, you are straight to the point, no waste of time, no hesitation, absolutely loved it, looking forward to see more of you!
Consive and effective lecture
Wow I’m homeschooling my 7th grader, was looking for something to help me understand this stuff this video did help lol . But I read the comments and most of them are from college students!
Thank you master Corey for teaching me 'The art of base-16' for I have yet to make it to second base. "Badum tss". bad joke, but seriously though, thank you.
I like your original comment !
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Thank youu so much
wtf thank u dude this made me understand so much
im still confused
Lol
are you still confused, 4 years later?
@@chubbyBunny94 indeed
@@su1hi why
@@Spypol19 idk the concept never picked up for me
I know its an ancient video but it helped a lot
It would be interesting to see how composte all of the number base systems would be up to 16
thanks
Im in year 9 and im learning this
Brilliant
so in binary or hexadecimal how do you make really intricate numbers like 17702, and what technique does one use to translate normal numbers into binary or hexadecimal? But, thx anyway, I understood a lot more than I used to!! :D
If you still wanna know you just keep going up in the powers like 16^4 and so on
Thank you
i have a question if u let me ask
why the maximum value is 255 even if i'm working in higher than 8 bit document?