Talk:Gray code: Difference between revisions
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Personally I would prefer to use the none-string versions, but I can't decide if the string versions are easier to read/maintain. There is no speed penalty when considering the needs of the RC task. I do think that the original versions might be readable by a larger % of the people that are trying to understand Gray coding through the referenced animation though. --[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] 09:26, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
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Why revert my edit? I wouldn't have made it if it didn't change anything. Before the edit, the beginning of the document reads like this:
<pre>Gray code is a form of binary encoding
where transitions between consecutive numbers differ by only one bit. </pre>
After my edit, it looks like this:
<pre>Gray code is a form of binary encoding where transitions between consecutive numbers differ by only one bit.</pre>
... that seems like a difference to me. --[[User:Markjreed|Markjreed]] ([[User talk:Markjreed|talk]]) 21:39, 29 May 2015 (UTC)
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