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KiB, MiB, KB, MB are prefixes or suffixes?
KiB, MiB, KB, MB are prefixes or suffixes?
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McoreD
#158830 Tue, 15 Nov 05 02:49 PM
Hi Guys,
By definition:
prefix
is a type of
affix
that precedes the
morphemes
to which it can attach. A
suffix
is an
affix
that succeeds the
morphemes
to which it can attach.
So when you say 700 MiB, is "MiB" really a prefix or a suffix? It's amazing to see almost every popular article use the phrases "binary prefixes", "SI prefixes" etc.
For example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefix
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix
http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html
Why they use the word "prefix" instead of "suffix" is beyond me. Can anybody please explain?
Thank you in advance,
McoreD
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Ivantalk
#184870 Tue, 17 Jan 06 05:52 PM
I think those all are abberviations.........And can you tell me what is MiB and KiB?
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Have your heard of HuaQiao University? I can tell you that it's my university.
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McoreD
#185108 Wed, 18 Jan 06 02:11 AM
Hi Ivantalk,
Thanks for the reply. That surprises me. So none of them are either prefixes or suffixes but abbreviations?
If you are interested to know what MiB and KiB, then here are two excellent articles about Binary abbreviations (prefixes).
http://members.optus.net/alexey/prefBin.xhtml
http://www.cofc.edu/~frysingj/binprefixes.html
Cheers,
McoreD
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