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Gray Code

This is a technique where we convert number from binary to grays. We do this because Gray reduces the bits we need to change for addition.

Decimal (base 10)Binary (base 2)Binary-Reflected (no base)
000000000
100010001
200100011
300110010
401000110
501010111
601100101
701110100
810001100
910011101
1010101111