Myr wrote:I still say that X and Y are variables and should remain that way, and that my brain works with base-10 but finds base-12 incompatible.
IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE "X" AND "Y". IT COULD BE ANY SYMBOLS. I'M JUST USING "X" AND "Y" OUT OF CONVENIENCE. I THOUGHT I HAD ALREADY MADE THAT CLEAR:
Anarch wrote:"X" and "Y" (or equivalent symbols) are digits in the duodecimal system, dumbass. They represent the decimal values of "10" and "11."
You're slow at this.
(Emphasis added.)
I very well could use "§" and "&" if I wanted to. This is a number system that hasn't been standardized, so we can use whatever symbols we fucking want, to represent 10 and 11. Please, PLEASE try to understand this. For your brain's sake.
Astica wrote:10 system > 12 system.
Maybe for the mentally inflexible. Seriously now, my brain has absolutely no trouble with this concept.
Duodec. = Decim.
1 = 1
2 = 2
3 = 3
4 = 4
5 = 5
6 = 6
7 = 7
8 = 8
9 = 9
X = 10
Y = 11
10 = 12
11 = 13
12 = 14
13 = 15
14 = 16
15 = 17
16 = 18
17 = 19
18 = 20
19 = 21
1X = 22
1Y = 23
20 = 24
30 = 36
40 = 48
50 = 60
60 = 72
70 = 84
80 = 96
90 = 108
X0 = 120
Y0 = 132
100 = 144
200 = 288
300 = 432
400 = 576
500 = 720
600 = 864
700 = 1008
800 = 1152
900 = 1296
X00 = 1440
Y00 = 1584
1000 = 1728
EDIT:
@both Astica and Myr
By the way, if you guys are having trouble adapting from Base-10 to Base-12, I can't even begin to imagine how badly you would try to adapt to a Base-2. I guess you guys should stay the fuck away from binary.
Seriously now, try to imagine someone adapting from a Base-2 decimal system to a Base-10. They'd probably think the numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 were just as unnecessary as you guys seem to think X and Y are, but you can't imagine how you'd get along without them. If we were living in a society that used Base-12, you wouldn't know how to get along without X and Y.
If you can learn to use a Base-10 system, then you can learn to use a Base-12 system. It's as simple as that.