These are the symbols I am using to represent the numbers zero and one:
< represents the number 0
> represents the number 1
The sentence I used to represent this new binary code is:
Hi, my name is Kalli.
16, 8, 4, 2, 1
16, 8, 4, 2, 1
< > < < < = H
< > < < > = I
< < < < < = space
< > > < > = M
> > < < > = Y
< < < < < = space
< > > > < = N
< < < < > = A
< > > < > = M
< < > < > = E
< < < < < = space
< > < < > = I
> < < > > = S
< < < < < = space
< > < > > = K
< < < < > = A
< > > < < = L
< > > < < = L
< > < < > = I
< > < < > = I
I like your code because its simple to learn and it looks cool. I also like Sophie's comment
ReplyDeleteThis code is easy and simple to use.
ReplyDeleteKalli- I like your code because it is simple to use. I think this is an effective way to represent 1 and 0 through the binary system. I also liked how you added the spaces between each symbol otherwise it would've been a little confusing. What made you chose these symbols?
ReplyDeleteSophie, I chose these symbols because it was like using 1 and 0. The symbols are similar, but different enough to disguise them between each other.
DeleteKalli, I liked your binary code and used it to write my own sentence. It was not difficult to do and I was successful. The < and > signs look good next to each other because they are so similar, creating a pattern that looks really good while being easy to understand. What are some other codes that you found to be easy?
ReplyDeleteJona Lee, while I was creating my sentence I used Jill's code which I also found very easy to understand. She used the symbols _ and - to write her code.
DeleteKalli, I chose to use your binary code to create my own sentence while doing it. I liked that you chose symbols that looked good together while making it easy for people to understand because you only did two symbol. Why did you chose these symbols to use in your new code?
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