Binary
Binary or binary (from Latin bini, for "the two " or bina, for " double " or " pairs " ) refers to:
- Binary analysis, an analysis of linguistic units in linguistics, which breaks down in each step a unit into as exactly two components ( constituents )
Mathematics:
- Dual system (also called " binary system " ), a number system that uses only two digits to represent numbers
- Dual code, the binary numbers for the most frequently used
- Binary link, a link with two operands, see Two-digit shortcut
- Binary tree, in graph theory have a tree whose nodes are at most two sub-nodes
Information Technology:
- Binary code, a code with the message by sequences of exactly two different symbols can be shown (eg, 1 and 0)
- Binary file, a file that can contain any bit pattern in contrast to a plain text file
- A two-part meter in music, see meter ( music)
Biology:
- Binary nomenclature, the composition of the species name from Gattungsbezeichner and specific epithet, see binomials
Chemistry:
- Binary chemical weapons, composed of two or more components of a chemical weapon
- Binary explosives, composite of two components explosives
- Binary compound is a compound of two distinct elements, see Chemical Compound # Binary, ternary and quaternary compounds
Astronomy:
- Binary system or the binary system - two stars bound to each other, see double star
See also:
- Disambiguation