python represent binary code example

Example 1: python binary

num = 10
bin(num)

Example 2: binary representation python

>>> bin(88)
'0b1011000'
>>> int('0b1011000', 2)
88
>>> 

>>> a=int('01100000', 2)
>>> b=int('00100110', 2)
>>> bin(a & b)
'0b100000'
>>> bin(a | b)
'0b1100110'
>>> bin(a ^ b)
'0b1000110'

Example 3: how to get the binary value in python

bin(19) # will return '0b10011'

#or you can do

def binary(num):
    array = []

    #makes the binary value
    while(num > 0):
        sol1 = num / 2

        check = sol1 - int(sol1)

        if(check > 0):
            array.append("1")
            num = sol1 - 0.5
        else:
            array.append("0")
            num = sol1
            
    #makes sure the binary value is a minimum of 4 bits long
    while(len(array) < 4):
        array.append("0")

    #reverses the array
    array = array[::-1]

    #joins the array into a string, return the string
    string = ''.join(array)

    return string
  
#binary(19) will return 10011