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'''Digital''' may refer to:
'''Digital''' may refer to:


'''Electronics and signal processing'''
In '''signals and data''':
*[[Digital data]], data that is represented using discrete (discontinuous) values, in contrast to analog data
*[[Digital data]], data that is represented using discrete (discontinuous) values
**[[Digital media]], media that stores digital data
*[[Digital electronics]], using discrete numerical values for internal processing rather than continuous analog signals
*[[Digital signal]], a signal that is a discrete-amplitude signal or bitstream signal, as opposed to an analog signal
*[[Digital electronics]], electronics that use discrete numerical values for internal processing
*[[Digital signal]], a discrete-amplitude signal or bitstream signal
*[[Digital media]], tools that use digital values for storage and transmision of data.


In '''music''':
'''Songs and album tiles'''
*''[[D.I.G.I.T.A.L.]]'', an album by KRS-One
*''[[D.I.G.I.T.A.L.]]'', an album by KRS-One
*[[Digital (Joy Division song)|"Digital" (Joy Division song)]] (1978)
*[[Digital (Joy Division song)|"Digital" (Joy Division song)]] (1978)
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*"Digital", a song by Soulja Boy from ''[[The DeAndre Way]]''
*"Digital", a song by Soulja Boy from ''[[The DeAndre Way]]''


'''Other uses'''
In '''other uses''':
*''[[Digital: A Love Story]]'', a 2010 indie video game by Christine Love
*''[[Digital: A Love Story]]'', a 2010 indie video game by Christine Love
*[[Digital Equipment Corporation]], a computer company often referred to as "Digital"
*[[Digital Equipment Corporation]] or Digital, a computer company
*[[Vitalis Takawira]], a professional football player with the nickname "Digital"
*[[Vitalis Takawira]] or Digital, professional football player


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Boolean algebra]]
*[[Boolean algebra]], dual truth and status values of the variables are the usually denoted 1 and 0 respectively
*{{look from|Digital}}
*{{look from|Digital}}
*{{in title|Digital}}
*{{in title|Digital}}

Revision as of 11:02, 9 July 2013

Digital may refer to:

In signals and data:

In music:

In other uses:

See also