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Make my value binary [released]

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What do computers understand? That's right, binary. All files are turned into binary digits when you run them, but what if I suggest giving you an int then turn it into it's binary value.

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n = 0
Output: 0

n = 1
Output: 1

n = 5
Output: 101

n = 12
Output: 1100

n = 31
Output: 11111

n = 4096
Output: 1000000000000
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Built-ins (2 comments)
what about native language formats for binary? such as `0b` prefix for python and such (3 comments)
Specify decimal base (1 comment)
This is not encryption (1 comment)
What about negative integers? (3 comments)
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What about negative integers?
celtschk‭ wrote about 3 years ago

What about negative integers?

General Sebast1an‭ wrote about 3 years ago

celtschk‭ Use whatever output since I have no idea how to manage negative values as binary digits. I'd prefer using 0, but that's all on you. You can enter an empty output too if you want.

celtschk‭ wrote about 3 years ago

If you don't care about negative integers, the best option would be to say that it may be assumed that the code is only called on non-negative integers.