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in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to convert binary into gray code and also how to convert gray code into binary but first letamp;#39;s go from binary to gray code so here we have a table on the right letamp;#39;s start with a simple example letamp;#39;s start with the binary code zero one one so the first thing we need to do is we need to rewrite the msb that is the most docHub bit which is zero now the next thing weamp;#39;re gonna do is weamp;#39;re gonna compare these two numbers if theyamp;#39;re the same weamp;#39;re gonna write zero if theyamp;#39;re different weamp;#39;re going to write one zero and one are different so weamp;#39;re going to put one next letamp;#39;s compare these two so one and one theyamp;#39;re the same so weamp;#39;re going to write zero and thus we can see that the binary code zero one one to the gray code 0 1 0. so letamp;#39;s try some more examples letamp;#39;s convert the binary code 1 1 0 into gray code so letamp