the design.
Regards,
David Srbecky
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126 is 0111 1110 in binary. We truncate it form the left to
groups of seven: 000 110 and then encode it as usual (least
significant group first): 1 110 0 000. It takes two bytes to
encode, but so does the zig-zag encoding.
In fact, the zig-zag encoding and the two's co
126 is 0111 1110 in binary. We truncate it form the left to
groups of seven: 000 110 and then encode it as usual (least
significant group first): 1 110 0 000. It takes two bytes to
encode, but so does the zig-zag encoding.
In fact, the zig-zag encoding and the two's co
this way.
>
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 12:07 AM, David Srbecky wrote:
> > 126 is 0111 1110 in binary. We truncate it form the left to
> > groups of seven: 000 110 and then encode it as usual (least
> > significant group first): 1 110 0 000. It t