You have totally saved me. Took my teacher three lessons to explain all of this and I still didn't understand it. Got my exam tomorrow but now it is crystal clear. Thank you!
lol im in the exact same situation rn, my teacher teaches this for weeks and i dont understand it, and i have test tmr so i was panicking but now i know how to do it lol
I knew there must have been a way to get that number faster than spending 1 hour on each set, I'm about to take my Comp TIA A+ test and you have just helped me a ton my friend.
Same here, TH-cam never fails me. This is my second to last programming then I just have physics classes to focus on to get my associates degree. I wish you all the best and hope you ace those classes. Happy coding
I am in yr 11 now but I remember being in a similar situation 3 years ago where I missed a class and they done this. I still come to this video sometimes to make sure I remember
Thank you sooooo much i have my end of year test tomorrow and u saved me, such a good teacher why are teachers on TH-cam much better then the ones in school
I know this was posted some time ago. I been trying to figure this shit out from several videos and self practice and this is the best one yet and not long to watch and comprehend. Thank you!
I can't believe it, it took my lecture an hour to just explain all that and I end up not understanding and blaming mu self for it, now its crystal clear, thank you.
Learning from my teacher is like an entangled pair of earphones but learning from Ben is like a perfect pair of earphones. That wasn't my best analogy but you know what I mean, Don't you Ben?
Thank you so much, you just earned your self a subscriber, I had to stay off school due to COVID regulations just to find myself as negative and coming back to school being completely lost, but thanks to this video I actually understand
I'd just like to thank you so much for all these videos! You've really helped me in revising for a computing test I have. This is definitely going to come in handy for my final exam :D
This is really helpful thanks :) I’m homeschool and preparing for IGCSEs but the books I’m using to learn computer science aren’t written very well (for me at least) so it’s nice to have it explained simply
It's worth noting there's more than meets the eye in this video. The numbers on the top example (128-1) would actually represent the DECIMAL equivalent of that BINARY number. By adding up the numbers with 1' under them you would get the DECIMAL number 62, which in HEX is obviously $3E, which takes up 1 BYTE of memory (8bits make 1 BYTE). SIDE NOTE: You could easily convert from HEX to DECIMAL by taking our example here of $3E and multiplying the 3 x 16 which equals DECIMAL 48 and then adding the E (DECIMAL 14) to it, so 48 + 14 = 62 So more than met the eye in this little video. Kudos OP
hexadecimal is just the continuation of the base 2 table but the values are divided by 16. like how is that so hard to teach. it took you 3 minutos and i got it.
me in year 7 having to this sh*t for homework yet there are people in the comments saying they are doing it for there GCSEs any way I get it now thanks a lot ben 👍.
My problem is that converting manually is easy enough, but writing a C program that does it for you has been hell for me! It's really difficult to manage each element of a hexadecimal integer :( I tried using bitwise operators which work for converting hex to binary, but I don't know how to do it the other way around!
You have totally saved me. Took my teacher three lessons to explain all of this and I still didn't understand it. Got my exam tomorrow but now it is crystal clear. Thank you!
same here mate
Me too
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lol im in the exact same situation rn, my teacher teaches this for weeks and i dont understand it, and i have test tmr so i was panicking but now i know how to do it lol
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This man explained the concept in 3 minutes while my "Highly experience and trained" computer teacher could not explain her entire career
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True!!!!
I knew there must have been a way to get that number faster than spending 1 hour on each set, I'm about to take my Comp TIA A+ test and you have just helped me a ton my friend.
My teacher took 2 periods to teach this and I didnt get while u took 2 minutes and i understood
U should be my teacher man !!
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No he took three min 🤣🤣🤣lol lol
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thx so much for the advice due to not being at school because of covid 19 i get it and understand.
same
Same here, TH-cam never fails me. This is my second to last programming then I just have physics classes to focus on to get my associates degree. I wish you all the best and hope you ace those classes. Happy coding
Same
I am in yr 11 now but I remember being in a similar situation 3 years ago where I missed a class and they done this. I still come to this video sometimes to make sure I remember
*4 years
This whole playlist helped me so much during my GCSE's, thank you so much.
Thank you sooooo much
i have my end of year test tomorrow and u saved me, such a good teacher
why are teachers on TH-cam much better then the ones in school
Facts
Man you're an amazing explainer man. You gave me the concept in 3 minutes while my computer teacher couldn't in the whole term
Thank you so much. Just learned more in those 4 minutes than I could in an hour of class today.
Dude you rock, straight to the point
Wow
Thank you so much!! Explained this better then my AP CSP teacher. You’re a life saver.
I know this was posted some time ago. I been trying to figure this shit out from several videos and self practice and this is the best one yet and not long to watch and comprehend. Thank you!
I can't believe it, it took my lecture an hour to just explain all that and I end up not understanding and blaming mu self for it, now its crystal clear, thank you.
Learning from my teacher is like an entangled pair of earphones but learning from Ben is like a perfect pair of earphones. That wasn't my best analogy but you know what I mean, Don't you Ben?
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You explain everything so simply! I really needed this and other tutorials were confusing, but when i found this it was way more simple! thanks
Been trying to understand this for an hour. Watched your video - got it in 3 minutes - thank you so much!
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the BEST explanation, keeping it simple and direct I LOVE IT!! Thank you!!
Thank you so much, you just earned your self a subscriber, I had to stay off school due to COVID regulations just to find myself as negative and coming back to school being completely lost, but thanks to this video I actually understand
I'd just like to thank you so much for all these videos! You've really helped me in revising for a computing test I have. This is definitely going to come in handy for my final exam :D
This is really helpful thanks :)
I’m homeschool and preparing for IGCSEs but the books I’m using to learn computer science aren’t written very well (for me at least) so it’s nice to have it explained simply
Thank you so much, im studying digital forensics and have no idea how to read raw data. Thanks, this will help a ton
The video i have been finding from these thousands of videos ❤
Had a 3 hour lecture on this today.. this guy taught me in 3 minutes
Where have you been my whole life through your concept of tables understanding this stuff has become srsly the easieist
Between you and my wife I’ve learned more than I have at college lol cheers
Out of all the videos I have seen on TH-cam this is pretty much as easy as it gets!
Easy, simple, and straight to the point. Thank you!
you explained this so much better than my teacher in a tenth of the time 🤗
Just saved my life after 6 years. Thank you dude!
Thank you so much, every exam that comes up I always come back to your videos, you saved GCSE for me and got me good grades :)
Thanks so much you just got me a good score in my exam!
Wow , bro u explained that better than my teacher in just a few minutes ...🔥🔥🔥
legend, got my computing gcse tommorow
Same here
I remember using ur vids for year 8 in 2018 , I still occasionally go back (yr 12 now) . ty
Your video was so helpful, thanks!
You are a great teacher
THIS IS EZ THANK U, U SAVED ME FROM GRADE 10 ICT
thanks for this video, really helped me to gain a clear understanding of hexadecimal. Many thanks
ENTIRE 3 YEARS MY PROFESSOR COULDNT TEACH ME THIS AND I LEARNED IN 2 MINUTES IM SO HAPPY RN
Omg thank you so easy knowing it’s the first four of the ipv4 chart then knowing 10-15 is a-f which 0-15 is 16
Man your videos are really helpful God bless you and plz donot die before my CS paper plz i beg
pretty straightforward brother. Much appreciated!
Good
This way is so much easier, thank you so much!
thanks, for teaching us with out using calculator during exam.god bless u
It's worth noting there's more than meets the eye in this video. The numbers on the top example (128-1) would actually represent the DECIMAL equivalent of that BINARY number.
By adding up the numbers with 1' under them you would get the DECIMAL number 62, which in HEX is obviously $3E, which takes up 1 BYTE of memory (8bits make 1 BYTE).
SIDE NOTE: You could easily convert from HEX to DECIMAL by taking our example here of $3E and multiplying the 3 x 16 which equals DECIMAL 48 and then adding the E (DECIMAL 14) to it, so 48 + 14 = 62
So more than met the eye in this little video. Kudos OP
OP? this isn't reddit
This man is a lifesaver 🥺
wow this is too easy thank you so much, online classes suck
GOD BLESS YOU TOM TEACHER YOU ARE SAVE MY LIFE
Watching this after 3 years when I was in 6th grade feels emotional I miss my friends😔💔
Omg u saved me in literally two minutes it took our teacher the whole year 💀
GOATED, thanks so much
Thank you for this video, you explained it very well and now i understand clearly :)
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Thank you so much! this has helped me a lot.
Very straight forward and clear thanks.
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I understand you were get degree in these things perfectly😂😂
excellent video. very clear. thank you.
hexadecimal is just the continuation of the base 2 table but the values are divided by 16. like how is that so hard to teach. it took you 3 minutos and i got it.
Lol I got an exam and i need to know this and honestly this is the best explantion
You literally just saved my I.T. GCSE
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Thank you sir. Tomorrow is my exam and I'm hoping to do my best.
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So simple! Thank you!
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Wow that was super easy. Thanks!
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Missed my 3 week old assignment bec of this learning that it's just this easy
me in year 7 having to this sh*t for homework yet there are people in the comments saying they are doing it for there GCSEs any way I get it now thanks a lot ben 👍.
Great video thanks for sharing it.
Thanks Tom!
My problem is that converting manually is easy enough, but writing a C program that does it for you has been hell for me! It's really difficult to manage each element of a hexadecimal integer :( I tried using bitwise operators which work for converting hex to binary, but I don't know how to do it the other way around!
This helped so much. Thanks
My question is asking for the hex value of a 4 digit binary number. How would I do that??
Please respond
thanks bro i have my end of term exam that will move my sets up or down tommorow
U are the best🤩
Why did you add the the numbers with the 1 value in the first column and multiply the numbers in the second column !?!?!?
You are a legened I lost 8 market because I did not now this equation now I dooooooooooooooo!!!!!
need to make more.....like this its the only one i understood....
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One method on converting from Denary to binary
thanks my dad said i i ace computer study he will get my the new iphone so with the help of this vid i did so thanks Tom
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Not all heroes wear capes!!!
you sir. just saved mt GCSE
If my example is 10010001, would my hexadecimal number be 91?
what if the value is odd
What I have to do if there are 9 binary numbers? What I supposed to do with the extra "1" number?
seriously just blew my mind and i get it now
This guy is very useful
Thanks for saving me dude.