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I have extended my Binary/Decimal/Hexadecimal Converter to make a more general Base Conversion Tool (prompted by the 0.999... = 1 conversation running in another thread)
I have included the most-used bases, and also the rather fun "26 Letters" one.
PLEASE check it over and report any errors or strange behavior !
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Ooh, very fun. I haven't found any bugs in it yet, and it's all very easy to use. I got a bit confused that 0 in Dec goes to Z in Letters, but then I realised that that actually made sense.
Speaking of the letters base,
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Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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Well Done! You can!
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Awesome, I'll take a look.
Aside from that, on TI Calculator page, the word "processor" is mispelled.
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Hey, my favorite one so far in base-26 is 0.04, which is Z.AAAAAAAAAAAA
So 1/25th is analogous to 1/9th in base-10, in that they both repeat 0.11111111111,
or Z.AAAAAAAAAAAA
This is so cool, man.
Ya gotta love it.
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One tiny bug, if you type "B.YYYYY" all is fine, but if you hold and repeat the YYY's for a ways, the point YYYYYYYYY part goes to zero, and the B is left at a value of 2, instead of 3.
All note 0.YYYYYYYYYYY versus .YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY, which disappears.
Love this thing though, nice work, master MIF.
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Note that 1000 is ALL
4646 is FVR
and 2222 is AFVR
Just havin' fun with this...
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oh, I'm back....
I typed in 2007 and it said BYE!!!
(smile)
...I'm back again...
and SLING is interesting in decimal, as is AUNT.
I'll have to try the base-20 next...
....Back again...
Oh, the hex drum set is really nice sounding!
Excellent idea, math and rhythm.
A sort of multiplexer to pick hi-hat tom bass etc.
Last edited by John E. Franklin (2007-01-12 16:58:19)
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Thanks John, fixed it!
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I can delete/add/change text where it originally says 'A=1, B=2, C=3, ... X=24, Y=25, and Z=0' in green underneath the two conversion boxes.
Is it meant to be like this (for a reason)? My changes don't stay permanently of course but I was just wondering.
Well, apart from that, this is cool. I like how the conversion is live.
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LOL! That is something I completely overlooked ... will protect it from editing.
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In case you missed by post about the repeating Y problem.
Here is the point where it is right in base 26:
A.YYYYYYYYYY which equals 1.99999
Here is where is fails:
A.YYYYYYYYYYY which is says incorrectly equals just 1, but should say 1.99999 or 2.
When it fails, it is off by one, which is not a good thing.
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Eeek ... thanks for that. I will try to discover why.
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OK, I posted a new version, that handles fractional components rounding to 1.
Thank you so much for pointing this out John. It works for me now, but maybe you could give it a test. Software is only as good as the tests it has passed!
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I was just teaching my Mom about counting in base-3, base-9, base-15, and base-10 with this:
Counting in different bases
Thanks MathIsFun!! I was also finding non-prime numbers in base-3 today by multiplying in base-3 by
hand, which is fun to do!
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Thanks John.
Maybe I should give that little app a page on its own.
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Not sure, how are most pages found my a new user to the site?
There are probably 2 or more ways to some pages with the search or index?
What if someone wanted to skim every single page
from the site, could there be a "book-order" they could
utilize? And keep clicking "next page" ?
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