Converting binary to decimal integer output

£可爱£侵袭症+ 提交于 2021-01-21 06:46:09

问题


I need to convert a binary input into a decimal integer. I know how to go from a decimal to a binary:

n = int(raw_input('enter a number: '))
print '{0:b}'.format(n)

I need to go in the reverse direction. My professor said that when he checks our code, he is going to input 11001, and he should get 25 back. I've looked through our notes, and I cannot figure out how to do this. Google and other internet resources haven't been much help either.

The biggest problem is that we are not allowed to use built-in functions. I understand why we are not allowed to use them, but it's making this problem much more difficult, since I know Python has a built-in function for binary to decimal.


回答1:


You can use int and set the base to 2 (for binary):

>>> binary = raw_input('enter a number: ')
enter a number: 11001
>>> int(binary, 2)
25
>>>

However, if you cannot use int like that, then you could always do this:

binary = raw_input('enter a number: ')
decimal = 0
for digit in binary:
    decimal = decimal*2 + int(digit)
print decimal

Below is a demonstration:

>>> binary = raw_input('enter a number: ')
enter a number: 11001
>>> decimal = 0
>>> for digit in binary:
...     decimal = decimal*2 + int(digit)
...
>>> print decimal
25
>>>



回答2:


Binary to Decimal

int(binaryString, 2)

Decimal to Binary

format(decimal ,"b")



回答3:


There is actually a much faster alternative to convert binary numbers to decimal, based on artificial intelligence (linear regression) model:

  1. Train an AI algorithm to convert 32-binary number to decimal based.
  2. Predict a decimal representation from 32-binary.

See example and time comparison below:

from sklearn.linear_model import LinearRegression
from sklearn.model_selection import train_test_split
import numpy as np

y = np.random.randint(0, 2**32, size=10_000)

def gen_x(y):
    _x = bin(y)[2:]
    n = 32 - len(_x)
    return [int(sym) for sym in '0'*n + _x]

X = np.array([gen_x(x) for x in y])

model = LinearRegression()
model.fit(X, y)

def convert_bin_to_dec_ai(array):
    return model.predict(array)

y_pred = convert_bin_to_dec_ai(X)

Time comparison:

This AI solution converts numbers almost x10 times faster than conventional way!




回答4:


If you want/need to do it without int:

sum(int(c) * (2 ** i) for i, c in enumerate(s[::-1]))

This reverses the string (s[::-1]), gets each character c and its index i (for i, c in enumerate(), multiplies the integer of the character (int(c)) by two to the power of the index (2 ** i) then adds them all together (sum()).




回答5:


a = input('Enter a binary number : ')
ar = [int(i) for  i in a]
ar  = ar[::-1]
res = []
for i in range(len(ar)):
    res.append(ar[i]*(2**i))
sum_res = sum(res)      
print('Decimal Number is : ',sum_res)



回答6:


I started working on this problem a long time ago, trying to write my own binary to decimal converter function. I don't actually know how to convert decimal to binary though! I just revisited it today and figured it out and this is what I came up with. I'm not sure if this is what you need, but here it is:

def __degree(number):
    power = 1

    while number % (10**power) != number:
        power += 1

    return power

def __getDigits(number):
    digits = []
    degree = __degree(number)

    for x in range(0, degree):
        digits.append(int(((number % (10**(degree-x))) - (number % (10**(degree-x-1)))) / (10**(degree-x-1))))
    return digits

def binaryToDecimal(number):
    list = __getDigits(number)
    decimalValue = 0
    for x in range(0, len(list)):
        if (list[x] is 1):
            decimalValue += 2**(len(list) - x - 1)
    return decimalValue

Again, I'm still learning Python just on my own, hopefully this helps. The first function determines how many digits there are, the second function actually figures out they are and returns them in a list, and the third function is the only one you actually need to call, and it calculates the decimal value. If your teacher actually wanted you to write your own converter, this works, I haven't tested it with every number, but it seems to work perfectly! I'm sure you'll all find the bugs for me! So anyway, I just called it like:

binaryNum = int(input("Enter a binary number: "))

print(binaryToDecimal(binaryNum))

This prints out the correct result. Cheers!




回答7:


The input may be string or integer.

num = 1000  #or num = '1000'  
sum(map(lambda x: x[1]*(2**x[0]), enumerate(map(int, str(num))[::-1])))

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回答8:


This is the full thing

binary = input('enter a number: ')
decimal = 0
for digit in binary:
decimal= decimal*2 + int(digit)

print (decimal)



回答9:


Try this solution:

def binary_int_to_decimal(binary):
    n = 0
    for d in binary:
        n = n * 2 + d

    return n


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21765779/converting-binary-to-decimal-integer-output

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