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Redstone Number Systems - LRR #2 

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Welcome to Episode 2! Today we discuss the concept of positional number systems, and why binary and hexadecimal are commonly used in redstone.
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0:00 Introduction
0:40 Base 10 Recap
2:36 Other Bases?
5:11 Binary
7:11 Hexadecimal
8:19 Conversion Trick
9:01 Subscribe!
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@dev_insights101
@dev_insights101 Год назад
As a engineering student this video was nothing new for me but your way of explaining is really easy to understand.
@sentienttoast1319
@sentienttoast1319 Год назад
Same(kinda)
@idkcba
@idkcba Год назад
I'm a computer science student and I feel the same lol
@theonlypc4906
@theonlypc4906 Год назад
Same (almost, I'm not an engineering student but I already knew about it)
@sherifemad2065
@sherifemad2065 Год назад
Same
@pikatnt1
@pikatnt1 Год назад
Me: watching this video before being a computer science student so I already know this...
@FlippingMiner
@FlippingMiner Год назад
When a 10 minute video teaches me better than a 3 month long computer science course…
@verizonextron
@verizonextron Год назад
lol
@savageraccoon787
@savageraccoon787 Год назад
When it doesn't...
@Red-fox-ther1an
@Red-fox-ther1an 8 месяцев назад
​@@savageraccoon787it does lol
@VeryCoolMinecraftGamer00
@VeryCoolMinecraftGamer00 7 месяцев назад
That's what I said
@user-mr4qg1ru1t
@user-mr4qg1ru1t 7 месяцев назад
fr
@jeiversonchristian6403
@jeiversonchristian6403 Год назад
I'm a math teacher and I say, congratulations, this video is excellent.
@dark_elf_wizard
@dark_elf_wizard Год назад
i did not expect to learn what binary is in this video... i did not even know how to look it up... thanks for the information, i can use this in so many ways
@DiverseInBits
@DiverseInBits 22 дня назад
Yeah it’s something every programmer and computer person has heard like I have.
@VibinCactus
@VibinCactus Год назад
my mind if blown, i had no idea how used to base 10 i was untill i watched this and learned the secrets to the universe thank you Mat
@JohnImemesi-rp9fj
@JohnImemesi-rp9fj Год назад
This series is gonna be awesome, I know it
@4Evermusic
@4Evermusic Год назад
I agree :)
@abylehere
@abylehere Год назад
It already is
@user-mr4qg1ru1t
@user-mr4qg1ru1t 7 месяцев назад
fr
@xanderkirkland3420
@xanderkirkland3420 Год назад
I'm using this to force my friends to understand redstone
@Psodjakkdmdm392
@Psodjakkdmdm392 Год назад
W
@an_anonymous_potato
@an_anonymous_potato Год назад
W
@tefyergames28
@tefyergames28 Год назад
W
@hanqnero
@hanqnero Год назад
But this is meant to be more how to understand low level computing with redstone, not practical minecraft redstone
@nedaugust43
@nedaugust43 Год назад
LMAO
@vladyslavkryvoruchko
@vladyslavkryvoruchko Год назад
Im so excited for thoose series! PS: You are explaining everything so much more clear than in the older series. Keep up with your great work!
@timjrz
@timjrz Год назад
8:03 hexadecimal numbers are often used to represent long binary numbers like ip or mac addresses so that the user can have a better overview. They dont have a true technical position, but are just nice to have.
@ElNeroDiablo
@ElNeroDiablo 9 месяцев назад
Aye, IPv6 addresses are 8 Bytes rendered in Hex, IPv4 addresses are 4 Bytes rendered in Decimal (the classic IPv4 address for a consumer-grade modem-router is 192.168.x.1 where x = 0 or 8, and leading 0's to fill out the 3-digit spaces are often implied but sometimes mandatory depending on the program/OS working with), and MAC addresses are (currently) 6 Bytes rendered in Hex (this might change in the future). Can ya tell I have spent a LONG time working with computers and setting up LANs? XD
@timjrz
@timjrz 9 месяцев назад
@@ElNeroDiablo yeah, now imagine if you had to type every 0 and 1 manually xD
@Tharun-wk6rj
@Tharun-wk6rj 2 месяца назад
IPV6 is 16 bytes bro@@ElNeroDiablo
@_mrkot_933
@_mrkot_933 Год назад
I'm having my exam in 2 weeks, and your video really helped me revise my knowledge in such relaxed way. Thanks!
@emrouse02
@emrouse02 Год назад
When this series matures, I already know I'll be recommending it to IT newcomers. You have explained more about the two number systems than the college professor taught me in a few days.
@mgmn6102
@mgmn6102 Год назад
Very well explained, idk why nobody else does such a series
@LordBrainz
@LordBrainz Год назад
Many people know about It, but few know how to explain well
@mgmn6102
@mgmn6102 Год назад
@@LordBrainz i know about it but i didnt know like 1 or 2 small things and i dont hav mc anymore, gotta buy a new account
@REDHOTFANG
@REDHOTFANG Год назад
Great explanation. Wish I was taught like this back in my engineering classes. I never actually thought about how redstone signal strength would convert so easily to hexadecimal. it was so obvious. I feel stupid.
@Alex-Sw
@Alex-Sw 2 месяца назад
Just want to say your explanation of binary and hex was great, I had a small understanding but now I fully grasp the concepts! Thanks!
@arthur1112132
@arthur1112132 Год назад
8:20 This is less usefull than with Hex, but you can actually apply this trick to any base that is a power of 2 by grouping the binary digits in groups of the final base's exponent. For hex, as shown, you do groups of 4 because 16 is 2^4 For base 64 it would become groups of 6 because 64 is 2^6 for binary to base 8 you do groups of 3 (2^3 = 8) to base 4 it's groups of 2 (2^2 = 4) and finally if you stay in binary (base 2), you effectively make groups of 1 digits which doesn't change anything (2^1 = 2)
@BobTheJoe626
@BobTheJoe626 8 месяцев назад
What the hell are you saying 😂
@arthur1112132
@arthur1112132 8 месяцев назад
@@BobTheJoe626 A generalisation of the method he shows in the video, to convert between binary and Hex. This rule is valid when converting between binary and any other base that is a power of 2, just by doing groups of different size. The size being the exponent of the base.
@typoxz4838
@typoxz4838 4 месяца назад
​@@arthur1112132thx bro
@i3ootman430
@i3ootman430 Год назад
I love how you explain basic digital math like... on blocky digits xD This is so cool dude! Actually your lessons are way more clear than in school where there is just base 10 and base 2 and just cope with it yourself :/
@ChrishyChrishShorts
@ChrishyChrishShorts 4 месяца назад
I’m learning normal redstone and this is still helping me. Thanks.
@keiretsu1
@keiretsu1 Год назад
Awesome! Can't wait for more episodes. Really enjoying the remade series :)
@hygienicturtle
@hygienicturtle Год назад
agreed
@YayzayMc
@YayzayMc Год назад
that was 3 days ago
@plet_farm
@plet_farm Год назад
Wtf
@plet_farm
@plet_farm Год назад
Real
@Abdulkadir-yq2vm
@Abdulkadir-yq2vm Год назад
This series is getting so amazing
@cbuc1111
@cbuc1111 Год назад
Thanks for you continuing to make this series, and don't leaving it on first episode!
@LyricNear
@LyricNear Год назад
Absolutely the simplest and best explanation for binary and hexadecimal I've watched
@Gzussss
@Gzussss Год назад
The first series was amazing. I'm so excited for this one.
@amyhughes2149
@amyhughes2149 Год назад
This is such a lovely explanation of binary and hex systems! I feel like I properly understand them now
@aidankelsey2731
@aidankelsey2731 Год назад
Wow. I knew about different number systems but this was by far the simplest explanation. Your awesome.
@kiss6917
@kiss6917 7 месяцев назад
I started getting interested in redstone computing myself after learning about circuit analysis, and building physical logic gates in engineering classes. This is so fun and I love everything you put into these videos
@scaffus
@scaffus Год назад
5minutes into the video just summarized 4h of class, damn, you're good
@notquiteaspect
@notquiteaspect Год назад
Ep 2 lesgoo
@Yash1952
@Yash1952 3 месяца назад
Your way of explaining is so awesome! I am so excited to learn redstone, without this, i didn't even know that redstone had a power signal of 15.
@DaghaNotJamal
@DaghaNotJamal Месяц назад
I WAS SEARCHING ABOUT BINARY CODE FOR AN HOUR AND FINALLY I SEE THIS VIDEO, THANK YOU SO MUCH
@darrenmitchell183
@darrenmitchell183 Год назад
I never had a problem wrapping my head around the concepts behind the old series, but this is definitely a lot simpler and easy to understand.
@floris2872
@floris2872 Год назад
Great explanation! I already made a simple 5 bit counter in binary after watching the last video in this series, thanks for the inspiration! 😁
@notcardi
@notcardi 2 месяца назад
i want to learn every element of redstone, not knowing much about it right now and your series on this seems really great so far! i didnt really know how binary worked because i never really understood it but now i do and its so useful! ty
@hexandcube
@hexandcube Год назад
I think this is the best explanation of number systems I've ever seen.
@PeppermintOSC
@PeppermintOSC Год назад
this series is great so far, keep it up!!
@wassup.
@wassup. 5 месяцев назад
I love you matt you're the only person that made me able to do binary to numbers mentally
@wKraw
@wKraw Год назад
HOLY SHIT THAT SO EASY! I have computer science class and one time our home work was to convert base 10 numbers to base 16 and binary, and i kinda understood how it works, but your explanation made it SOOOO much easier lol thanks
@Rauster_
@Rauster_ Год назад
Thanks for these clear expectations!
@SPEXWISE
@SPEXWISE Год назад
I learned something new from this video. I now understand Hexadecimal. Simpler than I thought. Thanks.
@mystiiify
@mystiiify Год назад
This was a cool revision for my studies too.
@nebularzz
@nebularzz Год назад
I love this series
@samuelhulme8347
@samuelhulme8347 Год назад
I already knew this, but that was a perfect explanation!
@chamoischamois
@chamoischamois Год назад
the trick at the end was the only thing I didn't know but it was well worth watching the whole vid for it!
@Cowboy14Clips
@Cowboy14Clips 2 месяца назад
This is insane, people think Redstone is a bunch of wires in a silly block game, but it is some much more than that! It takes real knowledge to make this stuff!
@ActuallyVernity
@ActuallyVernity Месяц назад
Like i was watching my sir teaching me what is binary and i didnt understand. Like i want him to be my teacher. Keep up the good work man
@martitoto9715
@martitoto9715 Год назад
i love you! keep doing this your really helping us and not only at redstone!
@phoenixmg-kn7eh
@phoenixmg-kn7eh Год назад
I love this series i am learning so much from these video's
@immeyadventures
@immeyadventures Год назад
Your video keep upgarding they are so good, i loved so much the logical redstone serie, and i lalready love logical redstone reloaded ❤❤❤
@AcornGroove8274
@AcornGroove8274 11 месяцев назад
You really explain it well! Thanks!
@ThunderFound
@ThunderFound Год назад
Finally! Please drop series more often :D
@Purrza
@Purrza 9 месяцев назад
My friend requested me these vids for building my first redstone computer and i bet you by the end of it its gonna be great!
@ExtremlycoolskeletonGaming
@ExtremlycoolskeletonGaming 4 месяца назад
Thank you bro this is a great video i could never understand binary numbers until now, you made it perfeclty clear
@omayoperations8423
@omayoperations8423 Год назад
This is a very large improvement to the last already, in my opinion. Matt is explaining this in a much more general way, so the video is easier to apply to other situations.
@xylul1648
@xylul1648 5 месяцев назад
6:57 i saw that "0 to 255", and RGB values instantly made so much more sense to me. this is fun :)
@javierchust1618
@javierchust1618 Год назад
I can’t wait for the next episode!!
@sdfmnb2314
@sdfmnb2314 2 месяца назад
this one wasn't discussing a lot about redstone, but it's really useful!
@Wa1kingR3dston3
@Wa1kingR3dston3 Год назад
Nice work man!
@verizonextron
@verizonextron Год назад
LETS GOO LRR EPISODE 2, also nice early
@avon9108
@avon9108 8 месяцев назад
Next time I fly ill be re-watching all of these so I can get good at Redstone Thank you sm for such a good explanation!
@vaibhavmaheshwari8924
@vaibhavmaheshwari8924 Год назад
Great content very high quality!!!!!
@powerofanime1
@powerofanime1 5 месяцев назад
I knew of Base 12, Base 60 and Binary but not what made them distinct from Decimal. Hexadecimal is something I genuinely hadn't heard of. This taught me a lot more than just Redstone!
@ElNeroDiablo
@ElNeroDiablo 9 месяцев назад
Not only is an 8-bit number (256 values, from 0 to 255 in Decimal, 00 to FF in Hexadecimal) a Byte when using Binary, a 4-bit Binary number (16 values, 0-15 in Decimal. or 1 bit of Hexadecimal, 0-F) is called a Nybble. And a geeky party trick I've loved to pull since I was a young teen (so over 20 years now) has been asking people how high they can count on the natural 10 digits of their hands - most people answer with just "10" (working in Decimal as they're taught in school) as they only extend each digit as they count up, and are surprised when I tell them that starting from 0 they can count to Dec 1023 (or 11111 11111 in Binary), for a total value of 1024 numbers, as they extend a digit as they reach it's value (left-to-right of 512-256-128-64-32-16-8-4-2-1) whilst curling in the digits to the right of the one they extended.
@omayoperations8423
@omayoperations8423 Год назад
Mattbatwings is definitely my favorite minecraft redstone RU-vidr. I've been doing some computer science for a while, and knew all of this, but the video was enjoyable to watch nonetheless.
@orionbarnes1733
@orionbarnes1733 2 месяца назад
"You think you're doing some damage? 2+2 is.... 10? IN BASE 4, I'M FINE!" - GLaDOS, Portal (2007)
@hyper_cronics5999
@hyper_cronics5999 Месяц назад
Omg in csp I was struggling to figure out hexadecimal and how to convert it by hand. You just help me understand. Thanks!!😁😁
@oceonfire_
@oceonfire_ 28 дней назад
what an amazing guide! i understood how binary worked but i’d never linked it to base 10
@YoxiiPlz
@YoxiiPlz 10 месяцев назад
I love this type of Math!
@mr.electron5589
@mr.electron5589 10 месяцев назад
Great work man
@sinaxes5250
@sinaxes5250 Год назад
I studied the binary and the hexadecimal systems In the last year...So I find this video as a review of what I studied previously and I like it
@definitlyarealperson7041
@definitlyarealperson7041 Год назад
Amazing video!
@thatsfsguy3609
@thatsfsguy3609 Год назад
Nice, I love numbers bro
@ChadDeveloper
@ChadDeveloper 3 месяца назад
As a software engineer, I'd say this is just like a programming language. I watched the series and came back to see where I just started
@n1k0lagaming86
@n1k0lagaming86 Месяц назад
My brain just went 💥. Thank you! 😊
@vaguedestruction
@vaguedestruction 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this video so that if I saw it a few years ago I might actually understand it and the number base thing even if I didn't know it already
@Empeg_
@Empeg_ 9 месяцев назад
I learnt about this in my computer science class recently! so cool
@VeryCoolMinecraftGamer00
@VeryCoolMinecraftGamer00 7 месяцев назад
Ao just started 9th grade informatics, and you just explained the first 4 months of it in 9 minutes and 27 seconds better than my teacher
@HomieSeal
@HomieSeal Год назад
Damn that binary to hex method is so cool!
@outofexp
@outofexp 5 месяцев назад
nearly 20 years ago i was struggling in university (studying music tech) because I couldn't wrap my head around hexadecimal coding.. I cannot explain how easy you've just made that for me :')
@scratchharry
@scratchharry Год назад
YAYAYYYAY EPISODE 2!
@user-ws8bb8ii4n
@user-ws8bb8ii4n Год назад
yay, another video!
@gladeon-hb9iu
@gladeon-hb9iu 4 часа назад
omg bro you should be a legit teacher like no joke i am in high school and i could easily understand all of this thanks
@bulldozer6710
@bulldozer6710 5 месяцев назад
great explanation of number systems
@dandywallaby3992
@dandywallaby3992 Год назад
bro I litteraly said "if there where a video like that" and your video just poped up
@mateuszszulecki5206
@mateuszszulecki5206 20 дней назад
One way to understand what number a letter digit represents in hexadecimal is to just think; the letter's numerical value (A=1, B=2, C=3 etc.) plus 9. For example, D's numerical value is 4, so add 4 to 9 and you get 13, so D in base 16 is 13.
@Clement2005
@Clement2005 5 месяцев назад
even for a computer science student, beeing familiar with different number systems, this was still a great video to watch ! u explained it better than my teacher 😂
@braydenmchan
@braydenmchan Год назад
Although I know this stuff already, I just happened to click on your video because I like the content you make and the quality that's put into it. What I didn't expect to learn is the binary to hex conversation step that you showed at the end! I used to always just convert to decimal and then to hex 😂
@REDHOTFANG
@REDHOTFANG Год назад
You can do it with any power of 2. Groups of 1 for binary to binary(useless tbf) Groups of 2 for base4 Groups of 3 for Octal 4 for hex, 5 for base32 and so on.
@Arnoldismouldy
@Arnoldismouldy 8 месяцев назад
Unironically a better explanation of binary than my CS teacher at school
@DylanPopeBooze
@DylanPopeBooze 7 месяцев назад
This guy just made me understand binary in 6 minutes, while the IT study I followed for a year failed to do so at all!
@arturmg2068
@arturmg2068 Год назад
Very cool video!
@therealloganyt237
@therealloganyt237 Год назад
Bro's probably the best RU-vidr at explaining redstone.
@keks137
@keks137 Год назад
great vid
@mani_mincraft
@mani_mincraft Год назад
The last thing you said was amazing! that’s why we represent colors in 8 bit numbers or I’m hex!
@senoriceberg7729
@senoriceberg7729 11 месяцев назад
You won my sub
@Heyght
@Heyght Год назад
Matt is tricking us into learning math again
@eithngg7727
@eithngg7727 Год назад
אחלה שיעור תודה רבה הוא היה מאוד מעניין
@nataleestepaniants5650
@nataleestepaniants5650 4 дня назад
Watching this to prepare for my first ECE class
@kobeysstuff6917
@kobeysstuff6917 Месяц назад
woah thx man I never understood binary until now
@skeleton_craftGaming
@skeleton_craftGaming 11 месяцев назад
fun fact: any number system that has a base with an integer (no numbers after the .) solution to log_z(x) = y (log is the base derived inverse of exponents) can represent y base z digits [ie base 1000 can store 3 decimal digits] (Set theory rules!)
@PedroSantos-ie1oy
@PedroSantos-ie1oy Год назад
This is awsome :)
@Gandhi_Physique
@Gandhi_Physique Год назад
A very good explanation. The only improvement would be explaining what variable "n" is, as some may not be aware of variables yet. Great series so far, time to watch ep 3
@wkj
@wkj Год назад
Good video Better then school somehow
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