What is abinary grid system
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ESRI ArcInfo Grid (ESRI_grid), also known as ArcGrid, is a raster file format developed by ESRI to contain information about geographic space in a grid. A grid defines geographic space as an array of equally sized square grid points (also known as cells) arranged in rows and columns. Grids are useful for representing geographic phenomena that vary continuously over space, and for performing spatial modeling and analysis of flows, trends, and surfaces such as hydrology. Each grid cell, referenced by its x,y coordinate location, stores a numeric value that represents a geographic attribute (such as elevation or surface slope) for that unit of space. In the ESRI_grid format this numeric attribute may be a 32-bit signed integer or a 32-bit (single precision) floating point number.
The native binary ESRI Grid format comprises a number of component files. These files are stored within an ArcInfo workspace, which may incorporate several grids and other geospatial datasets, such as coverages. An ArcInfo workspace contains one INFO subdirectory and a separate subdirectory for each ESRI_grid. The INFO directory holds several files that maintain information about each grid and other datasets in the workspace. The name of an ESRI_grid cannot start with a number or use spaces, and cannot be longer than 13 characters (a multiband grid is allowed up to 9 characters). Each GRID subdirectory contains several component files that store geographic location and attribute data for the corresponding grid. Not all of them are necessary for the ESRI_grid to display. Each component file is stored in one of three storage types: INFO format , ASCII format, or binary format.
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These methods are very easy to learn, but probably aren't the most efficient for memory competitions. If you want to memorize binary numbers for memory competitions, see the section below on Complex Binary Memorization Systems.
01110100010100100100...) is even easier than memorizing decimal numbers, because a larger number of digits can be encoded in a single locus. These techniques work on any type of binary data, including zeros and ones or the order of black and red in a deck of cards.
There are eight possible combinations of three binary digits:
000 = None = N
111 = All = A
001 = Bottom = B
100 = Top = T
011 = Lower = L
110 = Upper = U
101 = Outer = O
010 = Middle = M
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