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What scheme is usually used today for encoding signed integers?

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  1. 16 October, 11:49
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    For encoding signed integer the two's complement scheme are used as, the number can be positive, with no fraction part and it can be negative. The computer can stored information in the form of bits and the value with the zero and one. Encoding of signed number in the two's complement with the positive integer it can be done by binary number.
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