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!Gray Code
Gray code is a different genotype(binary)<->phenotype(value) mapping from the standard binary coding. Gray code uses adjacency, so that related phenotypes have genotypes with minimal differences. For example:
||border=1
|| '''Value''' || '''BCD''' || '''Gray''' ||
|| 0 || 000 || 000 ||
|| 1 || 001 || 001 ||
|| 2 || 010 || 011 ||
|| 3 || 011 || 010 ||
|| 4 || 100 || 110 ||
|| 5 || 101 || 111 ||
|| 6 || 110 || 101 ||
|| 7 || 111 || 100 ||
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<|ThingsLookedUp|>
Gray code is a different genotype(binary)<->phenotype(value) mapping from the standard binary coding. Gray code uses adjacency, so that related phenotypes have genotypes with minimal differences. For example:
||border=1
|| '''Value''' || '''BCD''' || '''Gray''' ||
|| 0 || 000 || 000 ||
|| 1 || 001 || 001 ||
|| 2 || 010 || 011 ||
|| 3 || 011 || 010 ||
|| 4 || 100 || 110 ||
|| 5 || 101 || 111 ||
|| 6 || 110 || 101 ||
|| 7 || 111 || 100 ||
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<|ThingsLookedUp|>
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