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Use of the word decimals is confusing. For example:
In binary, 1 / 2, 1 / 4, 1 / 8 would all be expressed cleanly as decimals, while 1 / 5 or 1 / 10 would be repeating decimals
Here the first-use as decimals is correct, meaning when converted to decimal and written out, but the second-use is confusing; I think it means "digits after the binary-point". I don't think "decimals" is a good word to mean "digits after the binary-point".
I don't have a better word, just found it confusing. Please let me know if I got it all wrong. Awesome explanation though - love it :)
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I filed a pull request about this a while back, but it didn't get any traction: #233. Maybe you or someone else could use that as a starting point for suggesting a change.
Use of the word
decimals
is confusing. For example:Here the first-use
as decimals
is correct, meaning when converted to decimal and written out, but the second-use is confusing; I think it means "digits after the binary-point". I don't think "decimals" is a good word to mean "digits after the binary-point".I don't have a better word, just found it confusing. Please let me know if I got it all wrong. Awesome explanation though - love it :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: