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- From: burke@seachg.uucp (Michael Burke)
- Subject: Re: big + little endian (was: Comparison of Alpha, MIPS ..)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.154137.26614@seachg.uucp>
- Reply-To: burke@seachg.UUCP (Michael Burke)
- Organization: Sea Change Corporation, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- References: <1992Dec29.044012.1@cc.curtin.edu.au> <3623363@zl2tnm.gen.nz> <WAYNE.92Dec30093950@backbone.uucp> <markg.79.726169747@county.lmt.mn.org>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 15:41:37 GMT
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- In article <markg.79.726169747@county.lmt.mn.org> markg@county.lmt.mn.org (Mark Gilbert) writes:
- >I have identified the root of this whole big-endian/little-endian debate.
- >The conflict is is between text and numbers. We read left to right. But,
- >if you were to number the digits of an integer, you would do it right to
- >left. The one's digit would be 0, the ten's digit, 1, etc.
- >
- >This should never have been the case. We adopted our number system from the
- >Arabs, and the Arabs read right to left. For them, the direction of reading
- >text and numbers is CONSISTENT. The whole problem arose because we failed
- >to reverse the numbering system when we borrowed it from the Arabs.
- >
- >I propose that we now correct this historical oversight. Let us write
- >numbers least significant digit first. The bang symbol can be used to
- >replace the decimal point, in order to distinguish little-endian numbers
- >from big-endian. The integer six hundred and fifty four should now be
- >written !456. Sixteen dollars and twenty five cents is now $ 52!61.
- No - ^^^^^^^^
- Should be 52!61$
- read "25 cents, 16 dollars"
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