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- `bin(14)` ➔ `'0b1110'`
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- `bin(14)` ➔ `'0b1110'`
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- `np.iinfo(np.int32)` ➔ `iinfo(min=-2147483648, max=2147483647, dtype=int32)`
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- `np.iinfo(np.int32)` ➔ `iinfo(min=-2147483648, max=2147483647, dtype=int32)`
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- Python integers, as opposed to numpy integer types, are represented with a flexible number of bits: `sys.int_info` ➔ `bits_per_digit=30, sizeof_digit=4, default_max_str_digits=4300, str_digits_check_threshold=640`
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- Python integers, as opposed to numpy integer types, are represented with a flexible number of bits: `sys.int_info` ➔ `bits_per_digit=30, sizeof_digit=4, default_max_str_digits=4300, str_digits_check_threshold=640`
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- they are called "long" or "sperlong" integers, because they can have arbitrary size. Low level implementation explained:
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- they are called "long" or "superlong" integers, because they can have arbitrary size. Low level implementation explained:
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- [Arpit Bhayani's blog](https://arpitbhayani.me/blogs/long-integers-python/)
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- [Arpit Bhayani's blog](https://arpitbhayani.me/blogs/long-integers-python/)
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- [Artem Golubin's blog](https://rushter.com/blog/python-integer-implementation/)
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- [Artem Golubin's blog](https://rushter.com/blog/python-integer-implementation/)
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