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radix - translation to English

IN A POSITIONAL NUMERAL SYSTEM, THE NUMBER OF UNIQUE DIGITS, INCLUDING THE DIGIT 0, USED TO REPRESENT NUMBERS
Number base; Bases and number systems; DECIMAL TO BINARY / HEXADECIMAL TO BINARY; Numeral base; Number bases; Base (radix); Base of computation

radix         

['reidiks]

общая лексика

корень

основание системы счисления

Например, radix point - точка, показывающая границу между целой и дробной частью числа

основание логарифмов

медицина

корешок

синоним

base

Смотрите также

binary; decimal; hexadecimal; octal; mixed radix; non-classical radix; radix complement; radix conversion; radix converter; radix notation; radix number; radix point; radix scale; radix sorting; radix tree; radix two counter; variable radix

существительное

общая лексика

корень

книжное выражение

корень (растения)

источник

истоки

математика

основание системы счисления

основание системы счислени

radix         
1) стат. основной объём выборки при обследовании
2) мат. основание системы счисления
3) демогр. исходная совокупность родившихся
radix         
1) корень
2) радикал

Definition

radix
n.
[L.] Root, radical, etymon, primitive word.

Wikipedia

Radix

In a positional numeral system, the radix or base is the number of unique digits, including the digit zero, used to represent numbers. For example, for the decimal system (the most common system in use today) the radix is ten, because it uses the ten digits from 0 through 9.

In any standard positional numeral system, a number is conventionally written as (x)y with x as the string of digits and y as its base, although for base ten the subscript is usually assumed (and omitted, together with the pair of parentheses), as it is the most common way to express value. For example, (100)10 is equivalent to 100 (the decimal system is implied in the latter) and represents the number one hundred, while (100)2 (in the binary system with base 2) represents the number four.

Examples of use of radix
1. Or, to put it another way, it is very academic, and it has triggered a flurry of contemplation among geographers, environmental scientists, engineers, hydrologists, seismologists and volcanologists linked by Radix (http://www.radixonline.org/) a British–based website.
What is the Russian for radix? Translation of &#39radix&#39 to Russian