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How many bytes does it take to store a number?
Integers are commonly stored using a word of memory, which is 4 bytes or 32 bits, so integers from 0 up to 4,294,967,295 (232 – 1) can be stored. Below are the integers 1 to 5 stored as four-byte values (each row represents one integer).
How many bytes does it take to store a character?
Eight bits are called a byte. One byte character sets can contain 256 characters. The current standard, though, is Unicode which uses two bytes to represent all characters in all writing systems in the world in a single set.
How many bytes does a character take?
Characters can have 1 to 6 bytes (some of them may be not required right now). UTF-32 each character have 4 bytes a character. UTF-16 uses 16 bits for each character, and it represents only part of Unicode characters called BMP (for all practical purposes its enough). Java uses this encoding in its strings.
How many bytes is a character Y store?
Yes, 1 byte does encode a character (inc spaces etc) from the ASCII set. However, in data units assigned to character encoding it can and often requires in practice up to 4 bytes. This is because English is not the only character set. And even in English documents other languages and characters are often represented.
How many bits do you need to store a character?
An ASCII character in 8-bit ASCII encoding is 8 bits (1 byte), though it can fit in 7 bits. An ISO-8895-1 character in ISO-8859-1 encoding is 8 bits (1 byte). A Unicode character in UTF-8 encoding is between 8 bits (1 byte) and 32 bits (4 bytes).
How many characters is 32 bytes?
Each bytes32 can store up to 32 letters (ASCII): each character is a byte.
Why is a byte 255 and not 256?
A byte represents 256 different values. So that's it. A byte is a unit of storage in a computer which contains 8-bits and can store 256 different values: 0 to 255. In any case, 256 is special since it represents the most common base unit in a computer.
Why is 255 the magic number?
Because it's the largest number that can be stored in a single byte. Last edited by Amos. 05-18-2008 at 03:51 PM. Because it's the largest number that can be stored in a single byte.
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