Hello.
I am currently inventing a language, and have created a base 4 number system for it. Unfortunately, I am horrible with numbers, even in decimal. So it was a hard slog. But I finally got there.
It would be great if I could know of any practical applications quaternary has (if any), so I can incorporate it into the language and make it more naturalistic. Thanks.
I'm still struggling to convert base 4 and decimal in my head, so I might just stay in my lane and take it slow 🤯
Here's how you can do it while only ever dividing or multiplying by two.
Decimal to quaternary
This is a cycle of looking at remainders from dividing by two, with the first one an odd-even determinant, and the second a big-little determinant for each quaternary digit. You make numbers even before dividing by two, so there are never fractions to consider.
Example
Decimal number is 5710.
Next round:—
Final digit:—
That process gives 5710 = 3214; that is, 3 sixteens, 2 fours and 1.
Quaternary to decimal
Here you only need to add a small number and then double twice with each digit.
Example
Quaternary number is 3214.
Next round:—
Final digit:—
So 3214 = 5710.