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many thanks for the explanations !
The only question remaining for me is related to the checksum and this part works depending on what I want to input th amout of '1' can't always be brought to 32 just with the help of only 3 bits.
How is the sum calculated and which values are attended for it?
Thanking you by advance for your feedback
111 111 111 111 111 11_0 01_1 111 111 111 110 000 110
You change it to, say, 010:
111 111 111 111 111 11_0 10_1 111 111 111 110 000 110
So you should input:
5 infinity symbols, X, =, 3 infinity symbols, X, circle and X in the center.
And the checksum remains the same, because the amount of 1's did not change. It would change for the third class, though - just increase the checksum by 1 for that case).