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... position is assigned a quantity ( often called a weight ) according to its position within the pattern . These quantities are specified from right to left as one , two , four , eight , etc. The rule is that the quantity assigned each ...
... position is assigned a quantity ( often called a weight ) according to its position within the pattern . These quantities are specified from right to left as one , two , four , eight , etc. The rule is that the quantity assigned each ...
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... position to the right of the radix is assigned the quantity one - half , the next position the quantity one - fourth , the next one - eighth , etc. Note that this is merely a continuation of the rule stated previously that each position ...
... position to the right of the radix is assigned the quantity one - half , the next position the quantity one - fourth , the next one - eighth , etc. Note that this is merely a continuation of the rule stated previously that each position ...
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... position Now the table tells us to rewrite the asterisk in the current cell , move one position to the right , and enter the RETURN state . Continuing in this fashion , we will remain in the RETURN state as we move back to the right ...
... position Now the table tells us to rewrite the asterisk in the current cell , move one position to the right , and enter the RETURN state . Continuing in this fashion , we will remain in the RETURN state as we move back to the right ...
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Chapter 2 | 61 |
PART TWO The HumanMachine Interface | 95 |
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