But my main query was how does a calculator knows that 2+2=4 why not (3.99999999) or 4.0000000001 or any n natural no. Who told the program that 99.5+1.5 is 100 how she knows it who told here that.. 😶 is this what we called artificial intelligence?
Good question buddy! The answer to your first question is: A number '2' is an integer type value, whereas '3.99999999' or '4.0000000001' or (any number with decimal point) is a float type value. And we have to define that while programming a calculator. The answer to your second question is: A programmer tells the program to do a certain task. The answer to your third question is: Perhaps no because it is not implementing itself. Artificial Intelligence is nothing but a set of codes written by a programmer, that trains the machine/computer to implement itself from the data fetch from the input devices.
Study the computer science degree if you're u are really interested.. But if you don't want to study whole degree atleast... Study on Digital logics, Assembly language.
@@bernardmangulabnan1110electronics are designed in this way... We people make circuit boards that work like that and progrmmers code the whole thing...
I know how calculator works but i want to know that how we can add our programming logic into a physical thing like I am able to do logic of any problem virtually but how that virtual code inserted into any physical device ? is there any circuit or anything we have to add our code into it?
The code is stored in the memory of the physical device. If the physical device has an option to connect with your computer, then you can add your own programming logic code to it.
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Not a simple calculator we want scientific calculator in loops, you are telling only for 2 values
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Hi, are there any videos that actually explain how a calculator works?
But my main query was how does a calculator knows that 2+2=4 why not (3.99999999) or 4.0000000001 or any n natural no. Who told the program that 99.5+1.5 is 100 how she knows it who told here that.. 😶 is this what we called artificial intelligence?
Good question buddy!
The answer to your first question is: A number '2' is an integer type value, whereas '3.99999999' or '4.0000000001' or (any number with decimal point) is a float type value. And we have to define that while programming a calculator.
The answer to your second question is: A programmer tells the program to do a certain task.
The answer to your third question is: Perhaps no because it is not implementing itself. Artificial Intelligence is nothing but a set of codes written by a programmer, that trains the machine/computer to implement itself from the data fetch from the input devices.
Study the computer science degree if you're u are really interested..
But if you don't want to study whole degree atleast...
Study on Digital logics, Assembly language.
The main question "How the calculator knows correct answer? Who told that 99.5+0.5 is 100?" And if user enter 17+3 how programs knows its 20?
@@bernardmangulabnan1110electronics are designed in this way... We people make circuit boards that work like that and progrmmers code the whole thing...
@@bernardmangulabnan1110 also 99.5 + 1.5 is 101 lol
how is the coding done ?
The coding is done on the compiler
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I know how calculator works but i want to know that how we can add our programming logic into a physical thing
like I am able to do logic of any problem virtually but
how that virtual code inserted into any physical device ? is there any circuit or anything we have to add our code into it?
The code is stored in the memory of the physical device. If the physical device has an option to connect with your computer, then you can add your own programming logic code to it.
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