Talk:Binary digits: Difference between revisions

The ZX Spectrum solution is also specifically designed for binary
(→‎Has to be a dupe: Maybe there's value)
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::I still don't get it. From your task description, it seems that this task is basically: copy the example from [[Non-decimal radices/Output]] (conversion from decimal to special bases with special support from language) for binary in your language, and if it doesn't exist, then copy the example from [[Non-decimal radices/Convert]] (conversion from decimal to general bases, with or without special support from language) and make it for binary. All the examples currently on this page are duplicates of one of those two. I can't imagine how a solution for this task would NOT directly fall under one of those two tasks. --[[Special:Contributions/98.210.210.193|98.210.210.193]] 07:52, 7 July 2011 (UTC)
::: As it happens, the Tcl solution is one such. See, there may be some value after all! –[[User:Dkf|Donal Fellows]] 08:27, 7 July 2011 (UTC)
::: The ZX Spectrum Basic solution is also specifically designed for binary, so does not fall under [[Non-decimal radices/Convert]]. [[User:Markhobley|Markhobley]] 13:05, 7 July 2011 (UTC)