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This translator simply converts each letter to the binary form of it's ASCII code like we have shown above. I hope that makes sense! Sorry if it's a bit confusing. There's a bunch of other cool stuff you can do with the concept of binary numbers - like binary fractals! Translation history will soon only be available when you are signed in and will be centrally managed within My Activity.Past history will be cleared during this upgrade, so make sure to save translations you want to remember for ease of access later. Get /api/texttranslator/v1.0/documents/download. Downloads a zip containing Documents file(s) selected from project or all documents for model. After you download the crx file for Hot Translator 1.0.0, open Chrome's extensions page (chrome://extensions/ or find by Chrome menu icon More tools Extensions), and then drag-and-drop the.crx file to the extensions page to install it.
This online tool allows you to encode text into binary and decode binary back to text. Simply paste your text in the left box or your binary data in the right box, and the encoder/decoder will instantly give you the result.
What is binary?
Information (in its technical sense) is a pattern which holds some meaning. There are many ways to store information, but the most efficient way that computers are able to store information is in a pattern of 2 different symbols. We use the symbols '1' and '0' only because they're symbols that we all recogise and are in some sense, opposites of one another (something vs. nothing). But any symbols can be used. The important thing with binary is that there are two symbols (the prefix 'bi' in 'binary' tells us this). The reason computers like to talk in binary is because computers are made of transistors, and transistors have two states.
Encoding and Decoding Text
Converting between binary and text is quite simple. All the normal textual characters that you see on computers are defined by the ASCII standard. The standard defines 128 characters - everything you can see on a standard English keyboard and quite a few more. Each of these characters is assigned a number, from 0 to 127 (note it only goes to 127 since we start counting at 0, not 1).
Since each of these characters is assigned a number, we could write text in ASCII codes:
'hello' ---> '104 101 108 108 111'
In fact, here's an ASCII translator that let's you do just that. But we want to convert to binary, not ASCII codes, right? Well, as it turns out when we convert text to binary, we are just converting the text to a string of ASCII codes, but we're also converting those ASCII codes into binary numbers instead of decimal numbers (the numbers you learn in school).
Learning how to convert decimal numbers to binary numbers is outside the scope of this explanation, but here's a decimal to binary translator which explains the conversion process. So finally, after the conversion of the decimal ASCII codes to binary ASCII codes, we get:
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'hello' ---> '0110100001100101011011000110110001101111'
Where each binary number is 8 bits long, and they're all squashed together into one long line.
Binary Conversion
So there you have it. This translator can act as a quick online binary encoder or binary decoder so that you can translate English into binary and share encoded messages with your friends. They can then decode the binary message using this same translator. Who knows, if you were dedicated enough to learn the binary ASCII codes, you might even be able to learn to write in binary. Being able to convert binary to text in your brain is pretty pointless, but also pretty cool.
I created this binary code generator in an afternoon, so if there's anything I can improve about it please let me know! Feel free to post weird binary messages in the comments for other people to decode! :)
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This is a simple online tool to convert English into binary. In actual fact, when we're translating into binary the language doesn't matter so long as the language uses characters that are in the ASCII standard. So as long as you input ASCII characters into the box, their binary equivalents will be output on the other side.
Binary
The term 'binary' simply refers to anything that has only two parts or pieces. For example, a 'binary choice' is a choice between two things. In the context of computing, binary codes are used to store information. Computer scientists often refer to the two binary symbols as on/off or true/false or 0/1. There are lots of different ways to store information, so why use binary? The answer is simply because transistors are the foundation of computation in all modern computers, and transistors have two 'states'. Below is a simple explanation of how a binary number is converted into a decimal number:
When we translate English to binary, we are actually doing 2 conversions:
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The next section explains the conversion process in a little more detail.
A Binary Alphabet
The ASCII specification gives a unique number to every textual character on your keyboard (and dozens more). For example, the ASCII code for 'a' is 97 and the ASCII code for 'b' is 98. These codes are just regular numbers, nothing fancy, and so like all decimal numbers, they also have a binary representation.
For example, the number 97 in 'base 2' (another name for the binary number system) is '1100001' and the binary equivalent of 98 is '1100010'. I also made a decimal to binary converter which you can use to try this out with different numbers if you want.
So the ASCII number for 'a' is 97, and the binary form of 97 is '1100001', so the conversion is:
'a' → '1100001'
This translator simply converts each letter to the binary form of it's ASCII code like we have shown above. I hope that makes sense! Sorry if it's a bit confusing.
There's a bunch of other cool stuff you can do with the concept of binary numbers - like binary fractals!
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