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We can do it more easily. ie convert 29 to Gray code. Round the quotient to the nearest integer: 29/2=15 odd 1 29/4=7 odd 1 29/8=4 even 0 29/16=2 even 0 29/32=1 odd 1 (29/64
thx for this tutorial, and I have a ilttle tip for u this function (S->0, D->1) is named logic gate XOR or y(output)=1 A(1st input)=1, B(2nd input)=0 or A=0, B=1
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Much simpler : gray(n) = n^(n/2), where ^stands for the XOR operator in almost any programming langage. The inverse gray code is also named "parity integration". It is a bit more complex but still faster than comparing bit by bit : invGray(n) = g2n(0,n) g2n(0,n) = (n
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Going from Gray to Binary, I don't do exactly the same kind of comparison, but rather see each bit as a toggle to be allowed or not to a working but, which is subsequently copied off. Makes for very fast code, too.
Binary to gray in C/JavaScript syntax: `((n & 1 1)` where `bits` is the number of bits in the code... the other way around is more annoying, which is why typically it is done with a lookup table.
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We can do it more easily. ie convert 29 to Gray code. Round the quotient to the nearest integer:
29/2=15 odd 1
29/4=7 odd 1
29/8=4 even 0
29/16=2 even 0
29/32=1 odd 1
(29/64
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this function (S->0, D->1) is named logic gate XOR or y(output)=1 A(1st input)=1, B(2nd input)=0 or A=0, B=1
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Much simpler : gray(n) = n^(n/2), where ^stands for the XOR operator in almost any programming langage.
The inverse gray code is also named "parity integration". It is a bit more complex but still faster than comparing bit by bit :
invGray(n) = g2n(0,n)
g2n(0,n) = (n
Great subject! Lots of uses for Gray Code in hardware, but it's hard for me to remember.
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Going from Gray to Binary, I don't do exactly the same kind of comparison, but rather see each bit as a toggle to be allowed or not to a working but, which is subsequently copied off. Makes for very fast code, too.
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Binary to gray in C/JavaScript syntax: `((n & 1 1)` where `bits` is the number of bits in the code... the other way around is more annoying, which is why typically it is done with a lookup table.
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