Thanks for great explanation but in the Logical right shift example : I think 10110101 >> 3 = 00010110 ; but as per your video 00011010 Pls correct me if I am wrong
actually no, i just found out why. basically what ever the first binary number is, you put in the missing gaps. eg if first number is 1 and is meant to be shifted by 3, you fill in 1 three times.
3:42 In logical Right Shift ,There is a mistake in your answer, it's 00010110. It's not 00011010.
Thank you for the lecture tho👍
Glad I read the comment.
Thanks for telling me,I was confused and solved the question multiple times
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Thanks for great explanation but in the Logical right shift example : I think 10110101 >> 3 = 00010110 ; but as per your video 00011010
Pls correct me if I am wrong
yes i was thinking the same
actually no, i just found out why. basically what ever the first binary number is, you put in the missing gaps. eg if first number is 1 and is meant to be shifted by 3, you fill in 1 three times.
It was also bugging me, I believe you you are correct
Exactly bro
yes 00010110
You actually explain this better than my teacher😅, thank you very much, it has been very helpful😊
this helped soooo much, I have my computing mock next week and it's about everything I did in lockdown, so this helped a ton. Thank you so much. :)
Good luck with your exam!
How was it bro
there is a mistake in this video. i will leave you to spot it. a clue would be the right shift question
yea i saw it aswell hahah
ans is 00010101
If you knew it better, please do a video and teach us.
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It's 00010110
Why is the answer to the logical right shift >> 3 example 00011010 and not 00010110?
Does have to do with the remainder from dividing by two?
Nah you are right. I also got the same answer + verified with a bit shift calculator online
Yeah it was my bad, I did a typo 🙈
@@learnlearnscratch No worries! And thank you so much for providing such useful content and replying even now after so long lmao. You're a hero
Thank you! ,😁
@@learnlearnscratch Sooo... You are not going to update the tutorial video?
The first example of left shift is an overflow, because 1 is going out, right?
Is this about MS method or CA2 method?
Thank you so much this was supper helpful!
3:39 mistake on the first one
😂😂😂thought I only saw it
Great video
nice presentation👌👌🤳
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When doing one of these if i find an arangement of words in a binary shift does that mean i actually succeded or can that be a coincidence
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