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Что (кто) такое octal - определение

POSITIONAL NOTATION
Base 8; Base-8; Base eight; Octomatics; Octal numeral system; Octal number; Base 8 Algorithm; Octal system; 0o (prefix); OCT (calculator mode); \nnn (octal); Binary coded octal; Binary-coded octal; BCO code; BCO (code); Octal code; Binary Coded Octal; Octal digit; Octal Positional notation; Octal-positional notation; Octal positional; Octal positional value; Octal positional numbering system; Octal positional number system; Octalnumeral system; Octal-numeral system; Base-8 number system; Octal literal
  • 0 at the base, 7 at the top, 1 to 3 on the right, 4 to 6 on the left
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octal         
<mathematics> Base 8. A number representation using the digits 0-7 only, with the right-most digit counting ones, the next counting multiples of 8, then 8^2 = 64, etc. For example, octal 177 is digital 127: digit weight value 1 8^2 = 64 1* 64 = 64 7 8^1 = 8 7* 8 = 56 7 8^0 = 1 7* 1 = 7 --- 127 Octal system used to be widespread back when many computers used 6-bit bytes, as a 6-bit byte can be conveniently written as a two-digit octal number. Since nowadays a byte is almost always 8-bit long the octal system lost most of its appeal to the hexadecimal system. For a brief discussion on the word 'octal' see hexadecimal. (1997-06-16)
octal         
['?kt(?)l]
¦ adjective relating to or using a system of numerical notation that has 8 rather than 10 as a base.
¦ noun the octal system; octal notation.
Octal         
The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7, that is to say 10octal represents eight and 100octal represents sixty-four. However, English, like most languages, uses a base-10 number system, hence a true octal system might use different vocabulary.
Octal game         
Octal Games; Octal games
The octal games are a class of two-player games that involve removing tokens (game pieces or stones) from heaps of tokens.
Split octal         
Syllabic octal; Split Octal; DEC Split Octal; DEC split octal; Split octal notation; Split-octal Notation; Split-Octal Notation; Split-octal notation; Bastardized octal; Bastardised octal; Silly octal; Syllabic octal representation; Split octal representation; Slob-octal; Slob (KDF9); Slob (unit); Slob notation; Slob representation; KDF9 syllabic notation; Slob octal
Syllabic octal and split octal are two similar notations for 8-bit and 16-bit octal numbers, respectively, used in some historical contexts.
On-line Debugging Tool         
Octal Debugging Technique
On-line Debugging Tool (ODT) is a family of several debugger programs developed for Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) hardware. Various operating systems including OS/8, RT-11, RSX-11, and RSTS/E implement ODT, as did the firmware console of all of the LSI-11-family processors including the 11/03, 11/23/24, 11/53, 11/73, and 11/83/84.
octal forty      
<jargon> Jargon for "I'm drawing a blank.", I can't work it out. Octal 40 (decimal 32) is the ASCII code for space character. By an odd coincidence, hex 40 is the EBCDIC space character. [Jargon File] (1995-03-06)
Octree         
TREE DATA STRUCTURE IN WHICH EACH INTERNAL NODE HAS EXACTLY EIGHT CHILDREN;MOST OFTEN USED TO PARTITION A THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE BY RECURSIVELY SUBDIVIDING IT INTO EIGHT OCTANTS; THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANALOG OF QUADTREES
Octtree; Oct-tree; Oct tree; Octal tree
An octree is a tree data structure in which each internal node has exactly eight children. Octrees are most often used to partition a three-dimensional space by recursively subdividing it into eight octants.
Memory rank         
SET OF DRAM CHIPS CONNECTED TO THE SAME CHIP SELECT, AND WHICH ARE ABLE TO BE ACCESSED SIMULTANEOUSLY
Double-sided RAM; Double sided RAM; Double sided random access memory; Double-sided random access memory; Dual rank; Dual rank memory; Single rank; Single rank memory; Quad rank; Quad rank memory; Octal rank; Octal rank memory
A memory rank is a set of DRAM chips connected to the same chip select, which are therefore accessed simultaneously. In practice all DRAM chips share all of the other command and control signals, and only the chip select pins for each rank are separate (the data pins are shared across ranks).
floating-point         
  • Single-precision floating-point numbers on a [[number line]]: the green lines mark representable values.
  • none
  • signs]] of representable values
  • Z3]] computer, which uses a 22-bit binary floating-point representation
  • [[Leonardo Torres y Quevedo]], who proposed a form of floating point in 1914
  • Fig. 1: resistances in parallel, with total resistance <math>R_{tot}</math>
COMPUTER FORMAT FOR REPRESENTING RATIONAL NUMBERS
Floating-point; Floating-point number; Floating point number; Hidden bit; Floating point type; Floating point numbers; Floating point arithmetic; Floating-point error; Floating point value; Numeric (data type); Floating point error; Floating-point math; Float (computing); Floating point exception; Floating-Point; Finite precision arithmetics; Floating-point numbers; Floating decimal point; Floating point format; Floating-point format; Floating point representation; Floating-point representation; Floating-point arithmetics; Floating point arithmetics; Floating point; Binary floating point; Assumed bit; Implicit bit; Assumed bit (floating point); Hidden bit (floating point); Implicit bit (floating point); Leading bit (floating point); Implicit leading bit (floating point); Implicit leading bit; Implicit leading bit convention; Assumed bit convention; Leading bit convention; Implicit bit convention; Hidden bit convention; Hidden bit rule; Implicit bit rule; Implicit leading bit rule; Assumed bit rule; Leading bit rule; Binary floating-point; Octal floating point; Octal floating-point; Binary floating-point arithmetic; Binary floating-point number; Octal floating-point number; Octal floating-point arithmetic; Base 2 floating point; Base-2 floating point; Radix-2 floating point; Radix 2 floating point; Base 8 floating point; Base-8 floating point; Radix-8 floating point; Radix 8 floating point; Binary512; Radix 65536 floating point; Radix-65536 floating point; Base 65536 floating point; Base-65536 floating point; Base-256 floating point; Quaternary floating point; Base 256 floating point; Radix 256 floating point; Radix-256 floating point; Base 4 floating point; Base-4 floating point; Radix 4 floating point; Radix-4 floating point; Binary floating point number; Representable floating-point number; Fast math; Floating point math; Binary floating-point number system; Binary floating point number system; Binary floating point numbering system; Binary floating-point numbering system
¦ noun [as modifier] Computing denoting a mode of representing numbers as two sequences of bits, one representing the digits in the number and the other an exponent which determines the position of the radix point.

Википедия

Octal

The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7. This is to say that 10octal represents eight and 100octal represents sixty-four. However, English, like most languages, uses a base-10 number system, hence a true octal system might use different vocabulary.

In the decimal system, each place is a power of ten. For example:

74 10 = 7 × 10 1 + 4 × 10 0 {\displaystyle \mathbf {74} _{10}=\mathbf {7} \times 10^{1}+\mathbf {4} \times 10^{0}}

In the octal system, each place is a power of eight. For example:

112 8 = 1 × 8 2 + 1 × 8 1 + 2 × 8 0 {\displaystyle \mathbf {112} _{8}=\mathbf {1} \times 8^{2}+\mathbf {1} \times 8^{1}+\mathbf {2} \times 8^{0}}

By performing the calculation above in the familiar decimal system, we see why 112 in octal is equal to 64 + 8 + 2 = 74 {\displaystyle 64+8+2=74} in decimal.

Octal numerals can be easily converted from binary representations (similar to a quaternary numeral system) by grouping consecutive binary digits into groups of three (starting from the right, for integers). For example, the binary representation for decimal 74 is 1001010. Two zeroes can be added at the left: (00)1 001 010, corresponding to the octal digits 1 1 2, yielding the octal representation 112.