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Imagine trying to use words to describe every scene in a film, every note in your favorite song, or every street in your town. Now imagine trying to do it using only the numbers 1 and 0. Every time you use the Internet to watch a movie, listen to music, or check directions, thats exactly what your device is doing, using the language of binary code. Computers use binary because itamp;#39;s a reliable way of storing data. For example, a computeramp;#39;s main memory is made of transistors that switch between either high or low voltage levels, such as 5 volts and 0 volts. Voltages sometimes oscillate, but since there are only two options, a value of 1 volt would still be read as amp;quot;low.amp;quot; That reading is done by the computers processor, which uses the transistors states to control other computer devices ing to software instructions. The genius of this system is that a given binary sequence doesnamp;#39;t have a pre-determined meaning on its own. Instead, each type of

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Overflow can also occur when we add two negative numbers and get a positive result. In some cases, we can have both overflow and carry-out. Consider the operation (6)+(8)=14. This translates to 1010+1000=(1)0010.
With signed integer overflows, the results can be even more unexpected than for unsigned int. When you go above the maximum value for a signed integer, the result usually becomes a negative number. For example, 2,147,483,647 +1 is usually 2,147,483,648.
Overflow indicates that we have done a calculation that resulted in a number larger than the largest number we can represent. Lets look at an example involving unsigned integers. Lets assume we have an integer stored in 1 byte. The greatest number we can store in one byte is 255, so lets take that.
Sometimes, when adding two binary. Also known as base 2. numbers we can end up with an extra digit that doesnt fit. This is called an overflow error.
Addition is said to overflow if the result is too big to fit in the available digits. A 4-bit number, for example, has the range [0, 15]. 4-bit binary addition overflows if the result exceeds 15.
When this happens, the CPU drops the overflow digit because the computer cannot store it anywhere, and the computer thinks 255 + 1 = 0. An example of an 8-bit overflow occurs in the binary sum 11111111 + 1 (denary: 255 + 1 = 256). The CPU cannot store the ninth bit and will assume the result is 0.
Overflow error types This occurs when a calculation produces a value thats either too big or too small for a given data type to hold. An example is trying to store the result of 300 x 300 in an 8-bit unsigned integer, which can only represent numbers from 0 to 255. Integer overflow.

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