Number systems are mathematical notations for representing numbers using digits or symbols in a consistent manner.
1 utf32 = 1 1c
1 1c = 1 utf32
Example:
Convert 15 UTF-32 to One's Complement:
15 utf32 = 15 1c
UTF-32 | One's Complement |
---|---|
0.01 utf32 | 0.01 1c |
0.1 utf32 | 0.1 1c |
1 utf32 | 1 1c |
2 utf32 | 2 1c |
3 utf32 | 3 1c |
5 utf32 | 5 1c |
10 utf32 | 10 1c |
20 utf32 | 20 1c |
30 utf32 | 30 1c |
40 utf32 | 40 1c |
50 utf32 | 50 1c |
60 utf32 | 60 1c |
70 utf32 | 70 1c |
80 utf32 | 80 1c |
90 utf32 | 90 1c |
100 utf32 | 100 1c |
250 utf32 | 250 1c |
500 utf32 | 500 1c |
750 utf32 | 750 1c |
1000 utf32 | 1,000 1c |
10000 utf32 | 10,000 1c |
100000 utf32 | 100,000 1c |