BINARYCODE

Binary code

A binary code represents text or computer processor instructions using the binary number system's two binary digits, 0 and 1. A binary code assigns a bit string to each symbol or instruction. For example, a binary string of eight binary digits can represent any of 256 possible values and can therefore correspond to a variety of different symbols, letters or instructions.

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binary code

Noun

  1. A code that uses the binary digits (0 and 1), usually in groups of eight to represent characters, machine instructions or other data.


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