Representing data in a form other than binary digits (bits), allowing for continuous variation. Analog devices use continuous signals to capture or reproduce sound, color, and other data, as opposed to binary systems which use discrete on/off states.
A type of computer that represents information in discrete form, as opposed to an analog computer, which allows representations to vary along a continuum. All modern general-purpose electronic computers are digital.
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